Ukraine is facing growing difficulties in keeping electricity running nationwide as sustained Russian attacks continue to target critical energy infrastructure, the country’s top energy executive has warned. Repeated strikes on power plants, substations, and transmission lines have severely strained the grid, forcing emergency shutdowns and rolling blackouts in several regions.
Energy officials say repair crews are working around the clock under dangerous conditions, but damage is occurring faster than it can be fixed. With winter pressure mounting and air defenses stretched, authorities are urging citizens to conserve electricity while appealing to international partners for additional equipment and support to stabilize the system.
The warning highlights how energy has become a central battlefield in the conflict, with disruptions aimed not only at infrastructure but also at civilian life and economic stability
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