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       EU to ramp up support for Ukraine's energy



       sector following massive Russian attack





        EU               THE European Union will ramp up its support  hit over the last month by Russia missiles, result-
                         for Ukraine in the wake of the largest Russian  ing in the injury of 22 of its engineers and three
       More than 90 missiles   attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, Inter-  deaths. However, there were no casualties in the
       destroyed 15 energy   fax Ukraine reported on November 16.  latest attack, Interfax Ukraine reported.
       facilities on November   The tidal wave of strikes on Tuesday, Novem-  "After the shelling ended, the company's
       15.               ber 15, saw over 90 missiles destroying 15 energy  employees quickly began to eliminate the conse-
                         facilities and killing one man in Kyiv. Ukrenergo,  quences and resume the operation of the equip-
                         Ukraine’s state-owned grid operator, was forced  ment. DTEK Energy employees continue doing
                         to act immediately and introduced emergency  everything possible to support the reliable opera-
                         blackouts across the entire country to stabilise  tion of the Ukrainian power system in the face of
                         the power system’s operation. Ukrainian Presi-  missile attacks, synchronising their actions with
                         dent Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that 10mn citi-  NPC Ukrenergo," the company said.
                         zens had lost power as a result, prompting the EU   Zelenskiy confirmed on Twitter that engi-
                         to express further support for Ukraine’s energy  neers continued to work throughout the night
                         sector.                              and were able to restore power to 8mn people.
                           “Russian attacks on civilian energy infra-  The strikes left over half of Kyiv’s population
                         structure in Ukraine are inhumane & have left   without electricity and 80% of Lviv’s residents
                         10 million people without energy,” tweeted  with no access to heat and hot water.
                         European Commissioner for Energy Kadri Sim-  Ukraine’s air defence systems successfully
                         son. “As Russia ramps up its aggression, the EU  shot down 70 missiles. However, alarm bells
                         ramps up its support. Had a co-ordination call  rang after a missile exploded in Poland, killing
                         with Ukrainian and EU ministers this morning,  two civilians. Although initially thought to have
                         grateful to UK & Norway for joining.”  been fired from Russia, Polish President Andrzej
                           Ukraine needs €300mn to repair its damaged  Duda said it was “highly likely” to have been a
                         energy infrastructure, according to the head of  Ukrainian missile. It is believed that the missile
                         the parliamentary committee on European inte-  came from a Ukrainian air defence system which
                         gration, Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze, Ukraine  had missed its target and landed in the Polish
                         Business News reported. With temperatures  border town.
                         plummeting as winter approaches, Ukraine   Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba
                         urgently needs to purchase equipment such as  suggested an urgent Nato summit in response to
                         transformers and generators, and fuel supplies.  the explosion in Poland and called for further
                           European partners and the Energy Com-  air defence for Ukraine. He requested modern
                         munity established the Energy Support Fund  aircraft including the F-15 and F-16 as well as air
                         in April to finance the reconstruction of critical  defence systems in order to “intercept any Rus-
                         Ukrainian infrastructure. Already the fund has  sian missiles”, Interfax Ukraine reported.
                         raised tens of millions. If the situation deterio-  Poland initially had hinted that it would
                         rates further, then the EU will also have to sup-  launch consultations with Nato allies under the
                         ply the Ukrainian power grid with the minimum  alliance’s Article 4, but this was no longer neces-
                         flow of electricity. Already, Ukraine has been  sary, “at least for now”, Prime Minister Mateusz
                         testing electricity imports from the bloc last  Morawiecki told the press briefing he held jointly
                         month in preparation.                with President Duda.
                           DTEK, Ukraine’s largest private power pro-  The missile reportedly killed two men, a
                         ducer, stated that it had yet again suffered sig-  worker in a local grain-drying facility and a truck
                         nificant damage due to the attacks. Facilities  driver who brought grain to the facility, Polish
                         belonging to the company have been repeatedly  media report. ™



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