Ukraine's electricity imports reached a record high at the end of March after a string of Russian missile strikes on critical infrastructure caused blackouts in many parts of the country. The Ukrainian energy system, which was severely damaged, is now almost completely stabilized, and no major imports are expected.
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Ukraine’s electricity imports reached a record high at the end of March after a string of Russian missile strikes on critical infrastructure caused blackouts in many parts of the country. “It is quite obvious that our existing air defense capabilities in Ukraine are not sufficient and it is obvious to our partners,” Zelenskiy said. “And the world must finally hear the pain that Russian terrorists are causing to Kharkiv.”
Ukraine has been hit for weeks by a long series of missile attacks on critical infrastructure throughout the country, triggering a record high in electricity imports.
Ukraine Electricity Imports Record High Russian Missile Strikes Blackouts Critical Infrastructure Energy System
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