Ukraine is facing a severe electricity crisis due to recent Russian attacks, resulting in a loss of half of its power generation capacity. The country's energy deficit has led to job losses and financial strain on citizens. Ukrainian officials express concerns over the lack of missile defense against Russian attacks.
DTEK energy company executive director said that there are 5-6 Russian missiles for every Ukrainian air defense missile - Kyiv Post "It appears that for every missile that we have right now, five, six Russian missiles are coming in. If 10 missiles are coming in, you need at… https://t.co/LSFKu5Yuwn
Ukraine has lost half of it's remaining power generation capability. The Executive Director of the DTEK has blamed the lack of missile defense for the inability of Ukraine to rebuild. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/MBN15E80J1
Ukraine has lost half of its remaining power generation capability since March, leaving it with only about 18 GW from its pre-war 56 GW capacity, according to Volodymyr Kudrytskyi, CEO of Ukrenergo. This significant reduction has caused widespread energy deficits, exacerbated by… https://t.co/kSJlWA2HBM
⚡️🚫 Ukraine has lost about 9 gigawatts of generating capacity as a result of seven recent Russian attacks on the energy sector. This is half of the country’s total energy production… https://t.co/dxtmlxkw8I
Long hours without electricity in Kyiv. It’s probably the strongest weapon that Russians now have against us. Deficit of electricity is killing jobs, people in Ukraine won’t be able to cover the bills. Some hope for quick repairs, others think it will only be getting worse.