Ukraine received nearly €1 million worth of energy equipment this week from Denmark, Germany and Sweden to support the restoration of critical energy infrastructure damaged by Russian attacks, UATV English reports.
The equipment will be used to restore and strengthen energy facilities in the Mykolaiv, Dnipropetrovsk and Kharkiv regions, which have sustained repeated strikes on power infrastructure during Russia’s full-scale invasion.
The latest delivery is part of ongoing international assistance aimed at helping Ukraine repair its energy system, maintain stable electricity supplies and improve the resilience of critical infrastructure ahead of future Russian attacks.
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