Ukrainian Prime Minister Shmyhal announced the strengthening of the protection of energy facilities in the country

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Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced that the protection of energy infrastructure facilities in the country has been strengthened. DEA News.

According to him, in the spring and summer of last year, “appropriate protection projects were developed: from concrete bunkers to a sufficient level underground so that neither drones nor missiles could damage the network of distribution stations.” According to the head of the Ukrainian Cabinet, this work will continue throughout this year to prepare for the next heating season.

As the politician stated, technological measures will be taken to protect electricity generating generation facilities. “Some of these are already being implemented,” he continued.

“Many stations that generate electricity and even heat for big cities already have air defense and missile defense systems,” Shmyhal said.

Dmitry Sakharuk, former Executive Director of Ukrainian energy conglomerate DTEK saidAbout 10% of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure was completely destroyed, and 50% of the facilities were damaged.

On October 10, the RF Armed Forces began launching missile attacks on Ukraine’s infrastructure. According to Russian President Vladimir Putin, this was a response to the terrorist acts of the Kiev regime. He specifically talked about the attack on the Crimean bridge.

Currently, a special operation of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation is underway in Ukraine. On February 24, 2022, Putin announced the launch. According to him, the purpose of military action is to demilitarize the neighboring country and to navy the authorities.

The decision to run the operation became the justification for new sanctions against Russia by the United States and its allies.

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