

In particular, we are talking about the following electricity restrictions:
- architectural and decorative lighting will not be turned on;
- the intensity of street lighting will be reduced to 20% power;
- where it is technically impossible to “dim” the lights, 50% of the lights will be turned on.
In Kyiv, architectural and decorative lighting of houses, buildings and structures, advertising materials and information signs will also be limited, the Kyiv City State Administration noted.
In addition, from January 19, schools in the capital will have holidays until February 1, Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko said on Facebook.
“These holidays will be extended by spring and a week of summer holidays. However, the school year will end no later than July 1,” the mayor wrote.




