Last week, a major facility close to Kyiv was hit. To the northeast, in Ukraine’s second city Kharkiv, all three major power plants are in ruins. DTEK, a private energy company, has revealed it’s operating at less than 20% capacity after repeated missile strikes.
Ukraine’s power plants at the mercy of Russian missiles
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