September 9, 2025
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Ministry of Energy: fire on the attacked Russian energy object in the Kyiv region, renewable work is ongoing

Energy estimates the degree and consequences of damage, no consumer deactivation, the minister said”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

In the Kyiv region, a fire was extinguished on Russia attacked by the facility of energy infrastructure, said Energy Minister Svetlana Grinchuk.

“Currently, the fire has been eliminated. Energy evaluate the degree and effects of damage. Rehabilitation work is ongoing. There are no consumer de -adjacent, ”she wrote on Facebook.

According to Hrynchuk, like three consecutive years, civil critical infrastructure is a key target for Russia in the autumn and winter.

“The geography of Russian attacks on the power system of Ukraine this night is not only the Kyiv region, but also Chernihiv and Donetsk region. Ukrainian energy operates on all facilities to eliminate the effects of shelling. At the state level, we continue to communicate with international partners to strengthen the engineering-technical and air protection protection of our critical infrastructure, the accumulation of reserve equipment and to ensure maximum flexibility of the power system, ”the minister wrote.

Earlier, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Russian troops were again focusing on Ukrainian energy and announced their response to these blows.

In August, the Institute for War Research predicted that Russia could increase its attacks in the next weeks to worsen the Ukrainian energy infrastructure on the eve of the coming winter.

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