March 14, 2026
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Ukraine Maintains Dialogue with European Commission on Energy Damage

Ukrainian officials have announced ongoing communication with representatives from the European Commission regarding the extensive damage to the country’s energy infrastructure caused by daily Russian attacks.

The Ministry of Energy emphasized that these discussions are crucial for assessing the impact of the strikes and exploring potential support measures from the European Union. The situation has been exacerbated by persistent military actions that have targeted key energy facilities.

Ukrainian authorities are working to restore and secure energy supplies while seeking assistance to mitigate the effects of the damage. The collaboration with the European Commission aims to ensure that necessary resources and technical support are provided to help rebuild the energy sector.

As the conflict continues, the resilience of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure is under constant strain, prompting the government to prioritize international partnerships to enhance recovery efforts.

Ukraine is actively engaging with the European Commission to address the damage inflicted on its energy infrastructure by ongoing Russian strikes. This collaboration aims to secure support and resources for recovery and restoration efforts.

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