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Prime Minister Denis Shmigal has said that almost all of Ukraine’s thermal power generation capabilities have been destroyed by Russian long-range strikes. Shmigal added that the country must now rely on substitutes.

The news continues to get worse for Ukraine as we head toward winter.

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The prime minister added that Kyiv’s priority is to provide these regions with alternative sources of heat and electricity, noting that Kharkiv, the country’s second-largest city, has received dozens of energy equipment units, including powerful electricity generators.

While writing on Telegram on Tuesday, Shmigal said Kiev is doing its best to increase energy sustainability, especially in frontline regions and areas bordering Russia. He added that “cities that depend on large thermal power plants are especially vulnerable,” given that Russia “purposefully attacked” these types of facilities, “destroying or damaging almost 90% of all thermal power generation” in the country.

Russia has intensified its strikes on Ukrainian military and energy facilities in recent months. In April, the Defense Ministry said they are a response to Kyiv’s attempts to target Russian oil infrastructure, stressing that the targeted facilities support the Ukrainian defense industry and that the strikes do not target civilians. Ukraine has repeatedly launched long-range attacks on energy infrastructure deep inside Russia, including oil depots and refineries, using kamikaze drones.

In light of this, experts interviewed by the agency predicted winter power outages of between four and 18 hours per day as cold weather sets in. However, Energy Minister German Galuschenko disagreed with this assessment, saying that while outages are possible, they would be caused by emergency repairs and would not be systemic. He also insisted that Ukraine’s power grid is now better protected by air defense systems. –RT

Ukraine Faces MAJOR Energy Challenges This Winter

This war is hitting Ukraine much harder than it has impacted its adversary. Even with the help of Western backers, Kyiv is having trouble keeping the war efforts going.

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