Kyiv restored two-thirds of its generating capacities after Russian missile atta…

Kyiv restored two-thirds of its generating capacities after Russian missile attacks, official says.

Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, has restored two-thirds of its own generating capacities lost due to recent Russian attacks, Deputy Head of the Kyiv City State Administration Petro Pantelieiev said on July 6.

The Russian strikes damaged more than half of the city’s generating capacity, Pantelieiev added.

In recent months, Russia has intensified its attacks against Ukraine’s critical infrastructure in a renewed assault against the country’s energy grid.

The Trypillia Thermal Power Plant was completely destroyed in a Russian strike on Ukrainian energy infrastructure on April 11. The plant is less than 30 kilometers south of Kyiv and was the main power supplier for Kyiv, Zhytomyr, and Cherkasy oblasts.

“We are planning to decentralize the electricity and heat production system by building small and medium-sized thermal power plants,” Pantelieiev said. Local authorities are also developing a cluster of autonomous facilities to cope with a possible power outage.

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