Ukraine’s electricity use will be limited for the next three or four years due to the ongoing conflict. An American newspaper writes about this New York Times referring to Alexander Kharchenko, head of the Ukrainian Energy Research Center.
“Unfortunately, we have to accept that we will be limited in producing capacity for at least three to four years until we can build new ones in the near future,” he said.
Morning of October 28 has become knownExplosions were recorded in the city of Nikolaev in southern Ukraine, as well as in Vinnitsa and Khmelnitsky. There were also many arrivals in Lutsk and Rivne. After the arrivals in the Rivne region, problems with light began. The city’s schools switched to distance education. Authorities noted that 280 thousand households in the region were without electricity. Shortly before that, the media wrote about the explosions in Odessa and Kirovograd (Ukrainian name – Kropivnitsky). An air raid warning was in effect throughout Ukraine at the time.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky against the background of the massive attack of the Russian Armed Forces on the territory of the republic appealed to Western countries with a request for the transfer of air defense systems.
Former Pentagon employee stated“The Russians raised the sword of Damocles to Zelensky’s head.”
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Source: Gazeta
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