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"In Chernihiv and Sumy oblasts, restoration work is underway across all affected areas following Russian strikes on our energy infrastructure. In Zaporizhzhia Oblast, (Russian forces) even used FPV drones to target transformers,
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Swarms of Russian drones plunge parts of Ukraine into darkness, as Zelensky turns to Europe again
As temperatures drop in Ukraine, Russia has stepped up drone attacks on power facilities supplying millions of homes across the country.
A Ukrainian drone strike on Russia’s massive Orenburg gas complex has disrupted production in Kazakhstan and heightened momentum behind the EU’s plan to end Russian gas imports by 2028.
On Sunday evening, Russian forces hit an energy facility in the Koriukivka district of Chernihiv Oblast, leaving around 55,000 consumers without electricity. Source: Chernihivoblenergo Quote: "At 19:00,
Nor is Russia able to reroute its electrons from the export market to domestic consumption. Electricity exports to China have all but collapsed (down over 70% from 2024 levels). The system operator now openly floats importing power from China to keep the lights on in the east while new plants and lines are built.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is expected to push Trump for additional long-range weapons capable of striking targets inside Russian territory when he meets with Trump in Washington at the White House on Friday.
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Russian Oil Keeps Flowing Despite U.S. and EU Pressure
China’s crude imports from Russia rose 4.3% month-on-month in September, while India—reliant on Russian barrels for over a third of its crude supply—shows no sign of halting purchases, despite U.S. tariff threats.
Russian drone and missile strikes caused blackouts across large swaths of Ukraine, damaged residential buildings and injured at least 20 people in Kyiv, authorities said.
More than three and a half years on from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Europe is still grappling with its energy security by diversifying its oil and gas imports away from Moscow and toward other markets.