Ukrenergo prepares for “any possible scenario” as Russian missile attack damages energy facilities"No country in the world has faced this kind of attacks, these kinds of threats," he said, adding that Ukrenergo had to devise solutions "on the fly." Kudrytskyi predicted Ukraine may be able to avoid nationwide blackouts this winter, barring new large-scale Russian attacks. But he said the country will still need electricity imports from Europe to back up its grid. Ukraine managed to avert a total grid collapse after early attacks thanks to emergency repairs and adaptable operations, despite widespread expectations of energy system failure, he told VOA. Read also:
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