Ukraine Braces For Hardest Winter Due To Intensified Russian Attacks On Energy Infrastructure

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ukraine braces for hardest winter due to intensified russian attacks on energy infrastructure

Ukraine's prime minister warned Tuesday that the country could be facing its toughest winter since the full-scale Russian invasion began, as airstrikes against the country's beleaguered energy infrastructure intensify.

Russian attacks continue to hammer Ukraine's energy generation capacity, leaving the country heavily reliant on its three functioning nuclear power stations and electricity imports from European Union countries.

"Energy resilience is one of our greatest challenges this year," Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal told a news conference in Kyiv.

"We successfully got through what was essentially two and a half winters. We will get through three, with this upcoming heating season likely being just as difficult, if not the hardest," he said.

Shmyhal said Ukraine's government, helped by European countries, was urgently developing initiatives to decentralize its power generation, to make it less vulnerable to attacks. That includes expanding renewable power capacity - a development applauded by environmental groups.