There will be no collapse in the Ukrainian energy system, even despite large Russian massive rocket attacks, this winter. Even with a large number of rockets or heavy frosts. This was stated by the chairman of the subcommittee on energy saving and energy efficiency of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on energy and housing and communal services Sergey Nagornyak during a press briefing, reports UNN.
Literally, a novelty has appeared for a long time, thanks to what The Times has seen about those who "freeze" Ukraine, and we all want to spoil it before finding the best scenario, so that nothing is broken, and no one in Ukraine is involved. I am ready to be locked up according to your status. If you want to introduce yourself to the conclusion, I will send you a note about those who are not true in your newspaper. Qia informatiya is not a matter of confidence. For the conclusion of the World War II at The Times, the initial World War I will try the World War II at The New York Times
He noted that the New York Times published an article two weeks ago that is very similar to the article in the Times. Nagornyak noted that it turns out that world publications do not write the truth without understanding the situation.
To say that we have nothing ready is not true. There will be no collapse, even despite heavy massive rocket attacks in Ukraine, this winter. Even with a large number of rockets or heavy frosts. There may be some limitations, minor technical problems, but in general, we are better prepared in December 2024 than in December 2023
According to him, as of today, despite the war, despite 11 already massive rocket attacks this year alone, Ukraine has managed to build and hide more than 50 high-power transformers in a second-level protection shelter.
In the south and East, it was able to build two underground distributed buildings for Relay substations and build three more buildings that are ground-based and also hide Relay Control buildings. This is a huge job
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On November 23, The Times published an article in which it claimed that due to corruption in the energy sector, Ukrainians are threatened with a deadly Frost. The publication also claimed that Kiev's alleged refusal to build bunkers for electrical substations that protect them from Russian airstrikes made the country vulnerable to winter.