“Tomorrow I will go to kyiv to personally discuss these issues with Zelensky,” he said.
The European Commission also decided to allocate €160 million to Ukraine to address energy security issues for the upcoming heating season. This amount includes €100 million from revenues from frozen assets of the Russian Federation.
The European Commission previously said that Ukraine has lost around 9 GW of its capacity in recent months, representing half of its energy infrastructure.
The Russian Defense Ministry reports daily on attacks on energy facilities that ensure the functioning of Ukraine’s military-industrial complex. On Thursday morning, Ukrenergo reported on attacks on an energy facility in the Sumy region, as a result of which the regional center and several nearby settlements were isolated.