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26.06.26 - 17:32
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Ukrainische Energiebranche sorgt vor nächstem Winter vor (DPA-AFX)
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DANZIG (dpa-AFX) - Die ukrainische Energiewirtschaft bereitet sich nach Angaben des großen privaten Stromversorgers DTEK intensiv auf einen weiteren Kriegswinter vor. "Wir haben im vergangenen Winter unsere Lektion gelernt, die Energiefirmen, die Regierung, ......
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23.06.26 - 13:27
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Half Of Crimea Goes Dark After Ukrainian Strike Hits Thermal Power Plant (ZeroHedge)
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Half Of Crimea Goes Dark After Ukrainian Strike Hits Thermal Power Plant
Yet more drone attacks sent by Ukraine's military has crippled much of the infrastructure of the Crimean peninsula. Reuters is confirming significant power outages, while some regional reports say as much as half of all Crimea is without power Tuesday.
One of the regional publications specified that "Yevpatoria, Saki, Krasnoperekopsk, Dzhankoy, and surrounding areas were left without electricity, reports the Ukrainian service of Radio Svoboda."
"Preliminary, electricity supply is planned to be restored within 24 hours" - after several facilities in Crimea suffered direct hits by inbound drones. Fires have been witnessed at at railway and military facilities. Importantly, a large fire is being reported at a thermal power plant in Kerch, which left the greatest impact in terms of the widespread regional blackout:
A strike on a power plant caused major power outages across Crimea, leaving about half...
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14.06.26 - 18:01
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Atomkraftwerk Saporischschja wieder am Stromnetz (DPA-AFX)
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ENERHODAR (dpa-AFX) - Nach fast drei Tagen ist das von russischen Truppen besetzte Atomkraftwerk Saporischschja im Südosten der Ukraine wieder an das Stromnetz angeschlossen worden. Eine beschädigte Hochspannungsleitung sei repariert worden, teilten die ......
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29.05.26 - 05:27
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NATO Warns Russia′s Hybrid War Is Targeting Europe′s Energy Grid (ZeroHedge)
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NATO Warns Russia's Hybrid War Is Targeting Europe's Energy Grid
Authored by Simon Watkins via OilPrice.com,
European officials fear Russia's “grey war” is entering a more dangerous phase, with gas pipelines, electricity interconnectors, offshore networks, and subsea infrastructure increasingly vulnerable to sabotage and cyberattacks.
Security sources say Moscow is escalating pressure because the Ukraine war is becoming harder to sustain militarily and economically.
Recent incidents involving Russian-linked vessels and surveillance operations in the Baltic and North Seas have heightened concerns that Europe's energy grid is becoming a frontline target in the broader confrontation with Russia.
While many may be focusing on the transfer of nuclear weapons from Russia to Belarus on NATO's northeastern Baltic States border, the bloc's security apparatus is at least as concerned about imminent attacks on the region's energy infrastructure, a senior source who works very...
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