Intelligence Warns of Russian Strikes on Ukraine's Power Grid.
President Zelenskyy Briefed on Threats to Energy Infrastructure
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was briefed on January 17 by Oleg Ivashchenko, the head of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence, regarding Russia's preparations for new attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. This intelligence indicates a renewed threat of Russian strikes, a tactic previously used to devastating effect during the winter months.
Oleg Ivashchenko, who was officially appointed to lead the intelligence directorate by a decree from Zelenskyy, reported on specific Russian plans to target the substations of Ukraine's nuclear power plants. He stated that there is substantial information confirming Russia's preparations for further strikes against the nation's energy and civilian infrastructure.
President Zelenskyy stressed the critical importance of this intelligence and the urgent need to implement protective measures for vital energy facilities. The situation has caused significant concern within the Ukrainian government, as attacks on the power grid could severely impact the country's ability to function and withstand the ongoing invasion.
Securing Critical Energy Assets
The threat of new Russian attacks underscores the paramount importance of securing Ukraine's critical energy infrastructure. Amid the prolonged conflict, maintaining the stability of the power grid is essential for the continued operation of the state and its economy, especially as the country heads into another challenging season.
The Ukrainian government's response to these threats will be crucial, potentially determining not only the nation's short-term security but also its long-term resilience under the extreme pressures of war.
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