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If Energy War Escalates, No Amount of NATO Support Will Be Able to Save Ukraine’s Energy Grid
Flames and smoke rise from a blaze at an electricity facility after a Russian attack in Kharkov, Ukraine, March 22, 2024. 
«Russian strikes are building a cumulative effect on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure — with winter likely to see the most severe impact,» says Stanislav Mitrakhovich, lead expert at the National Energy Security Foundation.Generators are brought in with Western help, running on petrol or diesel that is also imported from the WestBut for large facilities and major residential areas, generators will not be enoughOnly small companies can switch to generators
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