Ukraine's Energy Grid Suffers Massive Damage: Zelenskyy Says Up to 10 GW Lost, Recovery Will Take Months.
Consequences of Russian Attacks on the Energy System
According to Novyny.live: President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has detailed the severe damage inflicted on Ukraine's power generation capacity by Russian strikes, which has resulted in a daily electricity shortfall. These attacks have disabled up to 10 gigawatts (GW) of generating capacity, with peak-hour deficits now reaching 5-6 GW. The President stated that some facilities will not be repaired in time for the next winter heating season. This sustained assault on critical infrastructure is a central feature of Russia's war strategy.
Zelenskyy stressed that the relentless Russian attacks have caused this daily power deficit and warned against allowing funding issues to obscure the scale of the real problem. Furthermore, Ukraine will require billions of dollars in the coming years to rebuild its energy grid, cover social costs, and support its military.
Socio-Economic Impact
The electricity shortage in Ukraine threatens serious socio-economic consequences, as a lack of stable power complicates not only daily life for citizens but also the operation of businesses. Upcoming talks in the United States could be a significant step toward resolving the conflict, but decisions on rebuilding this infrastructure will demand prolonged effort and substantial financial resources.
This situation underscores the critical importance of sustained international support for Ukraine during this challenging period.
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