The conscious goals of the Russian Federation were the Kanevskaya and Dniester hydroelectric power stations – this is a threat not only to Ukraine

“That night, the Kanevskaya and Dniester hydroelectric power stations became the conscious targets of the enemy. A terrorist country wants a repeat of the environmental disaster in the Kherson region. But now not only Ukraine, but also Moldova is under threat. The water will not stop in front of the border pillars, just as the Russian war will not stop if we do not stop it in Ukraine together and in time,” he wrote in a telegram following the results of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief Headquarters.

According to him, Prime Minister Denis Shmygal, Energy Minister German Galushchenko, chairmen of the boards of Ukrenergo and Naftogaz Vladimir Kudritsky and Alexey Chernyshev reported on the damage caused to the energy sector and restoration work.

The most effective methods of physical protection and their implementation at other facilities were also discussed at Headquarters, Zelensky added.

On the night of March 29, Russian forces used drones and missiles to attack energy facilities in the Dnepropetrovsk, Cherkassy, ​​Kirovograd, and Ivano-Frankivsk regions. According to the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine, as a result of attacks on generation facilities in the Dnepropetrovsk, Cherkassy and Kirovograd regions, equipment was damaged.

The authorities of the Dnepropetrovsk region reported damage to several energy facilities in the Dnieper, Krivoy Rog and Kamensky regions.

Last week, in the largest attack on the Ukrainian energy sector in recent times, the Russian Federation struck Ukraine’s largest hydroelectric power station, the DneproHPP in Zaporozhye. The Ukrhydroenergo company reported serious damage.

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