Ukraine war briefing: Three power plants seriously damaged in
Ukrainian forces on Tuesday attacked an oil storage depot and sparked a large fire, injuring five people, on the outskirts of the Russian-held city of Luhansk in
Bracing for the Hardest Winter: Protecting Ukraine''s Energy
Winter is Coming. The Smiivska thermal power plant on the outskirts of Kharkiv was almost destroyed, while the CHP-5 thermal power plant was too badly
Russia ramps up attacks on Ukraine''s power plants
BBC Verify has been tracking Russian strikes on energy targets in the past months and industry experts have said Russia has been shifting its strategy - increasingly
Zelenskiy calls for measures to preserve Ukraine''s energy system
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy announced on Thursday a set of measures to protect Ukraine''s energy system, including protection for plants coming under
Damage to Ukraine''s power, gas, and heating infrastructure
Kyiv, 5 April 2023 – Attacks on Ukraine''s energy infrastructure has caused over US$10 billion in damages and left over 12 million people with no or limited electricity, while also
Ukrainian special services conduct operation, shutting down plant
1 · Ukrainian forces used drones to target power substations in Russia''s Belgorod Oblast on 1 July, stopping the operations of the Oskol Electrometallurgical Plant named
Ukraine''s battered energy plants seek air defenses against
Ukrainian energy workers are struggling to repair the damage from intensifying airstrikes aimed at pulverizing Ukraine''s energy grid, hobbling the economy
Ukraine energy infrastructure hit in Remembrance day attack
Ukrainian forces targeted an oil storage depot near the Russian-occupied city of Luhansk in eastern Ukraine on Tuesday night. Russian-appointed officials in the
Russia attacks Ukrainian electrical power facilities | AP News
The huge Dnipro hydroelectric power plant, Ukraine''s largest, halted operation after sustaining at least six missile hits that caused massive damage. Ihor
Ukraine''s centralised fuel storage facility fully operational
Energoatom and Holtec have announced that Ukraine''s new Centralised Spent Fuel Storage Facility (CSFSF) is up and running receiving used nuclear fuel from