Ukraine seeks unglamorous antidote to Putin's energy blitz

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Ukrainian officials are embarking on a three-pronged strategy to blunt Russia's strategic bombing campaign against vital infrastructure.

and major cities alike, Western partners are expanding humanitarian efforts.

Latvia is among the countries to have already donated generators, sending hundreds by the end of November, according to LSM, the Latvian state broadcaster. Blackouts and power rationing are designed to prioritize critical infrastructure, Kiral said, but further attacks might yet"may result in an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe with winter approaching and temperatures already below zero."

"Any kind of energy generation capacity right now is quite important." Kuhkta added, noting that Russia is trying to"disintegrate" the Ukrainian grid primarily by destroying substations and disconnecting consumers from the stations and plants generating the power. The U.S. last month announced $53 million in support for Ukraine's energy grid, which will help Kyiv buy transformers, circuit-breakers, vehicles and other equipment vital to repair the damaged network.

 

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Ukraine should ask Yugoslavia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, Syria, Yemen, Libya, Vietnam if they have some antidote left after US's and NATO's energy blitzes

What's unglamorous about another few hundred million 'free' dollars?

Ukraine and the world is worse off with Putin and Russia in it they a drain on all that's good

Russia will soon get a dose of her medicine

Ukraine's solution is simple: get rid of Zelensky. He serves everything except what his population wish for; Peace with Russia.

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