A Ukrainian renewable energy facility was struck by three drones overnight, Clear Energy’s founder Andriy Grinenko said on Sunday.
The strike is part of a broader pattern of attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure in recent weeks. Russian forces have increasingly targeted both conventional and renewable power facilities, aiming to disrupt civilian life, strain industrial capacity, and undermine Ukraine’s energy resilience ahead of winter.
Grinenko said the biomass power plant, established in 2016 by Clear Energy, has been a model for Ukraine’s green energy sector, showing how local renewable resources can support the country’s energy independence. No casualties were reported.
In the past few days, several regions have reported drone and missile strikes on power plants and electrical grids. A wave of attacks on November 8 prompted rolling blackouts across the country.
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