Russia has changed its tactics in the energy war: new details from the Deputy Minister.
New approach of Russia to the energy war
According to inkorr.com: At the forum 'Energy that sustains Ukraine', Deputy Minister of Energy Mykola Kolysnyk spoke about Russia's new approach to the energy war with Ukraine. The enemy now focuses on specific regions, delivering systematic strikes to cause local disruptions. This affects both energy infrastructure and the natural gas supply system.
Russia is actively conducting combined air attacks, trying to overload the Ukrainian air defense. However, despite these strikes, the Ukrainian energy system remains stable, and backup solutions help avoid large-scale outages.
This new course from Russia emphasizes the importance of strengthening Ukraine's energy security. The challenges the country faces highlight the necessity of continuing to improve the infrastructure and air defense system. In this difficult time, it is important for Ukraine to ensure the reliability of energy supply for the population and the economy.
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