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13.11.2024, 11:08
ASTANA. Nov 13 (Interfax-Kazakhstan) - Kazakhstan's Ministry of Energy has confirmed that the recent time change, which shifted the clock back by one hour, did not lead to any disruptions in electricity consumption.
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