The day before, on September 21, Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga issued a warning: Russia is preparing to strike critical nuclear power facilities ahead of the winter season.
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As reported by NBN with a link According to the Espresso article, according to energy expert Sergey Dyachenko, after disconnecting nuclear power plants from the country's general system, the relevant structures (Ukrenergo, Ministry of Energy) will have to restore emergency, rather long, “power outages”.
According to Dyachenko, after disconnecting the nuclear power plant from the Ukrainian energy system, electricity in the country will be supplied occasionally, in total – “for 4-5 hours/day”. However, this is within the framework of the most negative scenario for the development of the situation.
However, it should be noted that Putin's army regularly carries out attacks on the distribution system, which Ukrainian energy workers have learned to quickly restore.
In addition, significant reserves of electrical equipment have been formed, allowing specialists to quickly “repair” destroyed distribution stations, as was recorded after the shelling on August 26: after 3 weeks, the energy system was operating in a stable-normal mode, and “we are going almost without power outages.”
Earlier, we wrote about von der Leyen revealing details of the plan for European support of the Ukrainian energy system in the winter.