Russia prepares attacks on heating networks: which cities are at risk of freezing.
According to inkorr.com: Energy expert Viktor Kurtev believes that after attacks on electricity generation facilities, Russia may move to destroy heating infrastructure to freeze large Ukrainian cities in winter. He emphasizes that the greatest threat is posed by agglomerations on the left bank of the Dnieper, especially Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia.
Energy security situation
According to Viktor Kurtev, the energy security situation in Ukraine could become complicated due to possible Russian strikes on heating infrastructure. The cities located on the left bank of the Dnieper are considered the most vulnerable. However, the expert is confident that Ukraine has the resources to counter these threats, especially in the conflict zone.
Call to the government
Kurtev also called on the Ukrainian government to take measures to protect heating infrastructure from potential enemy attacks. He highlighted that such discussions are of great importance for ensuring the national security of the country.
The relevance of these statements underscores the importance of preparing for the winter period, as attacks on critical infrastructure could lead to humanitarian crises in cities. The authorities must take these threats into account and implement effective security measures to protect the population and ensure energy resilience during the harsh winter months.
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