Ukraine receives over 2,300 tons of energy equipment from partners following renewed Russian attacks
International partners have provided Ukraine with more than 2.3 thousand tons of energy equipment following the resumption of Russian attacks on the energy sector
The Ministry of Energy stated on July 5.
It is noted that Ukraine received 184 cargoes of humanitarian aid, totaling 2,335.8 tons of energy equipment, after the renewed Russian attacks.
This aid was provided by Austria, Estonia, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Germany, Norway, Poland, Finland, the Czech Republic, Sweden, and the United Arab Emirates.
The partners provided transformers, solar panels, generators, electric motors, gas pipes, cables, and other essential repair equipment. The Ministry of Energy adds that about 1,900 tons of this equipment have already been distributed to 57 energy companies affected by Russian attacks.
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On the night of June 1, the invading Russian army attacked two hydroelectric power plants. The Dnipro HPP has been critically damaged.
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