Lights turned off in solidarity with Ukraine in the EU Council building in Brussels

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European Council President Charles Michel said that the lights were turned off in the European Union Council building in the Belgian capital as a sign of solidarity with Ukraine. Wrote about him about it twitter.

According to him, this gesture was made in solidarity with Ukrainians who are facing power cuts.

Michel also posted a photo of the dark building of the European Council against the background of the Brussels evening lights.

Previously at the Ukrainian energy company DTEK declarationHe reported that emergency cuts continue in Kyiv and the Dnepropetrovsk region.

Ukrainian energy company Ukrenergo reported that the situation in Ukraine’s energy system is difficult after night bombardment of infrastructure facilities. Relevant information is provided on the company’s Telegram channel.

Prior to that, the head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration Oleksiy Kuleba said that the consequences of attacks on infrastructure facilities in the Ukrainian region were significant, as a result of which several districts suffered power outages.

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