Feb 7 β€’ 10:35 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Russian strikes seriously damage equipment at Ukraine's thermal power plants

Russian strikes have significantly damaged equipment at thermal power plants in Ukraine, particularly impacting DTEK, the country's largest private energy company.

In a series of air assaults, Russian forces have targeted thermal power plants owned by DTEK, Ukraine's largest private energy company, across multiple regions. These attacks have caused significant damage to critical infrastructure, marking the company's 10th large-scale assault since October 2025. As the conflict continues to escalate, these strikes are part of an ongoing campaign to undermine Ukraine's energy capabilities amid the full-scale invasion that began in 2022.

DTEK reported that its thermal power plants have been attacked over 220 times since the onset of the full-scale invasion, underscoring the prolonged risk faced by energy installations in Ukraine. The latest offensive has prompted widespread damage to key equipment, which is vital for maintaining energy generation. Additionally, in response to these strikes, nuclear power plants in Ukraine were forced to reduce their output capacity, amplifying the challenges faced by the country in ensuring reliable energy supply.

The implications of these ongoing attacks are profound, as they not only threaten the immediate energy needs of the Ukrainian population but also pose long-term risks to the country's energy infrastructure and recovery efforts post-conflict. As Russian strikes continue to target critical energy systems, Ukraine's ability to sustain its energy independence and support economic recovery is increasingly jeopardized, necessitating both internal resilience and international support to stabilize the energy sector during these turbulent times.

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