Russia's latest missile attacks increase risk of prolonged winter blackouts – Reuters
Russia's recent missile attacks on Ukraine's energy sector on 17 and 28 November have increased the risk of prolonged blackouts in the dead of winter. Source: Reuters Details: The news agency recalls that the Russian Federation launched the second major attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure this month on Thursday, 28 November, causing severe power outages across the country.
Russia's recent missile attacks on Ukraine's energy sector on 17 and 28 November have increased the risk of prolonged blackouts in the dead of winter.
Source: Reuters
Details: The news agency recalls that the Russian Federation launched the second major attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure this month on Thursday, 28 November, causing severe power outages across the country.
After two waves of attacks, the situation with Ukraine's power grid has deteriorated significantly at a critical point in the war, Reuters writes.
"But now they say the damage inflicted on 17 November and 28 November has set them back significantly, raising the prospect of long blackouts and other outages in the depths of winter. Temperatures are already hovering around 0 Celsius," the agency writes.
One of the representatives of the energy sector said that despite the difficulties, Ukraine is able to cope with the challenges ahead.
Background:
- A large-scale missile and drone attack on the night of 27-28 November and the morning of 28 November damaged power facilities in several oblasts.
- Ukrenergo, Ukraine’s state-owned electricity transmission operator, predicted that the emergency outages would last until 20:00.
- On Thursday, 28 November, Russia attacked energy infrastructure in a number of oblasts of Ukraine.
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