Ukraine Energy Minister Says 30 Percent Of Energy Infrastructure Hit By Russia In Two Days Of Missile Attacks

 

CNN: Energy minister: About 30% of Ukraine's energy infrastructure has been hit by Russian missiles since Monday 

 Around 30% of energy infrastructure in Ukraine has been hit by Russian missiles since Monday, Ukraine's Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko said Tuesday. 

The minister told CNN that this was the “first time from the beginning of the war” that Russia has “dramatically targeted” energy infrastructure. 

He said one reason is because Ukrainian electricity exports to Europe “helps European countries to save on Russian gas and coal,” adding that Ukraine is trying “to reconnect quickly from the other sources.”  

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Update #1: Russian missiles hit 30 pct of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure in two days: Minister (Reuters)  

Update #2: Ukraine Claims Russia Damaged a Third of Its Energy Infrastructure in Two Days (Breitbart)  

Update #3: Ukrainian City of Lviv Plunged into Darkness after Russian Missile Strikes on Power Plants (National Review)  

WNU Editor: This is what two days of attacks can do on a country's electrical grid. One can only imagine the damage that can be done if these targeted attacks on Ukraine's electrical grid continue for a week or longer. 

In the meantime Ukrainians are being asked to save electricity .... Ukrainian PM calls for 25% cut in electricity use during peak hours to avoid outages (CNN). More here .... Ukraine urges civilians to save energy after Russian air strikes (Reuters)



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