Half of Kyiv is currently without heating as Russia targeted power plants and boiler stations overnight. With temperatures dropping below freezing, millions are facing a cold winter morning in their homes. Another deliberate attack on civilians. #Ukraine#RussiaIsATerroristState
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Today, on September 11, Ukraine enters the third year of Russian energy terror. The first massive attack on Ukraine's energy system took place on September 11, 2022.
As a result, hundreds of thousands of subscribers in Poltava Oblast, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Kharkiv Oblast, Sumy Oblast, and Donetsk Oblast were without power. At that time, the scale of further shelling was not yet precise.
[MUST READ] For the latest #FocusUkraine blog, @a_prokip assesses the consequences of the #Kakhovka dam's destruction for emergency response efforts, as well as #Ukraine's economy, agricultural sector, environment, and power systems: https://t.co/8dmkWsHt8s
From reliable sources, I know Russia is planning provocations at the Zaporizhzhia NPP tomorrow. Russia plans to simulate shelling and an accident at the nuclear power plant with radioactive material emissions and intends to blame Ukraine: an attempt to save control over NPP
From reliable sources, I know Russia is planning provocations at the Zaporizhzhia NPP tomorrow. Russia plans to simulate shelling and an accident at the nuclear power plant with radioactive material emissions and intends to blame Ukraine: an attempt to save control over NPP
Russia’s oil revenues in 2023 will fall by at least 25%
Experts from UIF analyzed situation with Russia’s oil revenues.
It seems that that the drop in revenues from the Russian oil industry sector, compared to 2021, could amount to 25-46%.