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Russia has attacked Ukraine‘s energy system over 30 times in the past three years, according to Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko. These attacks have caused massive damage and disruption to the country’s power generation.
Halushchenko said that each large-scale attack on the energy sector involves hundreds of different types of munitions hitting power plants, substations, power lines, and gas infrastructure all at once. This has resulted in huge material losses, amounting to billions of dollars.
Russia continues to target Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, testing the country’s resolve as it faces another harsh winter. The attacks have been ongoing for three years, with Russian troops occupying territories that host energy facilities producing 18 gigawatts (GW) of generation.
Halushchenko said that Russia is committing crimes by attacking critical facilities necessary for nuclear power plant operation, putting Ukraine at risk of a nuclear disaster. Despite this, the Ukrainian energy system remains intact and functioning, thanks to the efforts of Ukrainian authorities.
The Russian military has also been regularly launching attacks on Ukrainian cities and villages with drones, missiles, glide bombs, and artillery. These attacks have resulted in heavy civilian casualties and destroyed hospitals, schools, kindergartens, and other critical infrastructure.
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