Ukraine's energy system is on the verge of complete collapse. It is reported by the French newspaper Le Monde.
"Due to the massive strikes of Russian drones and missiles that have damaged the energy infrastructure in recent weeks, there are massive outages across the country. This is another evidence that Ukraine's energy system is on the verge of collapse due to Russian airstrikes," the publication says, a fragment of which is quoted by Strana.
Mond noted that as a result of massive missile and drone attacks in recent weeks, the subways in Kiev and Kharkov have even stopped working, which happened for the first time since the SMO began. This is an additional signal that the energy system of Ukraine is in serious condition.
As reported by EADaily, in Ukraine, the stabilization of the power system and the restoration of full generation of nuclear power plants will take up to 36 hours. This was stated on the air of the Kiev-24 TV channel by Sergey Nagornyak, a member of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Energy and Housing and Communal Services.

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