Damage to energy infrastructure caused by Moscows air strikes has forced Ukraines government to cut off electricity exports to the European Union, taking away a supply source that Kiev claims helped its partners reduce their reliance on power generated with Russian natural gas.
Todays missile strikes, which hit the thermal generation and electrical substations, forced Ukraine to suspend electricity exports from October 11, 2022, to stabilize its own energy system, the Ukrainian energy ministry said on Monday in a statement.
The ministry noted that even after losing control of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant to Russian forces in March, Kiev had been able to meet its export commitments to European partners, but Mondays attacks were the largest of the entire conflict. The cynicism is that the entire supply chain has been hit, Energy Minister German Galushchenko said. Its both electricity distribution systems and generation. The enemys goal is to make it difficult to reconnect electricity supplies from other sources.