Ukraine braces for winter as Russia shifts energy war to heat and water
Ukraine has begun an unusually early race to prepare its battered energy system for another winter of Russian bombardment, building smaller power sources, protecting substations and preparing backup systems to keep heat and water flowing if Moscow renews the massive attacks that brought major cities close to the breaking point last winter.
Ukraine has started early preparations for the upcoming winter, aiming to protect its energy system from potential Russian bombardment. The country is focusing on building smaller power sources, safeguarding substations, and establishing backup systems. These measures are intended to ensure the continuity of heat and water supply in major cities.
- Ukraine is preparing its energy system for winter earlier than usual.
- The country anticipates potential Russian attacks on its energy infrastructure.
- Preparations include building smaller power sources and protecting substations.
- Backup systems are being prepared to maintain heat and water flow.
- These efforts aim to prevent a repeat of last winter’s near-breaking point scenarios in major cities.
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