September 22, 2024
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Since October 2022, the Russians have carried out more than a thousand strikes on Ukrainian energy

Since October 2022, the Russians have carried out more than a thousand strikes on the energy infrastructure of Ukraine, which significantly affected the stability of the energy system.”, — write: www.epravda.com.ua

Since October 2022, the Russians have carried out more than a thousand strikes on the energy infrastructure of Ukraine, which significantly affected the stability of the energy system.

About this reported Deputy Minister of Energy Mykola Kolisnyk on the air of the telethon.

“Since October 2022, the enemy has carried out more than a thousand strikes on civilian energy infrastructure facilities. Of course, this affects the stability of the power system. However, today the largest repair campaign is underway. In fact, we are focused on restoring the operation of those energy facilities as much as possible “objects where it is possible to carry out repairs,” he said.

Commenting on reports of Russia’s plans to strike Ukraine’s nuclear energy infrastructure, Kolisnyk noted that relevant information was passed on to IAEA representatives.

Read also: Volodymyr Kudrytskyi: The purpose of my dismissal is to bring under manual control investments in the reconstruction of the energy industry

We will remind:

Ukraine ordered more transformers than the entire consumption capacity of Poland.

IAEA urges to the immediate withdrawal of Russian military and other personnel from the territory of the Zaporizhzhya NPP and the return of the plant to the control of the Ukrainian authorities to ensure its safety.

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