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Poland offers assistance to Ukraine after Russian attacks on its energy infrastructure

Radoslaw Skorski, the Polish Foreign Minister, said that Ukraine has access to generators, additional electricity and a LNG terminal, despite Russia's continued attacks on Kyiv's infrastructure.

In recent weeks, Moscow has increased its attacks. After Russian airstrikes, Kyiv was plunged into darkness early on Friday morning. Around 600,000 Ukrainian households also lost power.

Sikorski said that Poland discussed how it could support its eastern neighbor when he visited Lviv, in western Ukraine.

During a joint press conference with his Ukrainian colleague, he stated: "Generators and extra electricity are at your disposal, as is the accelerated construction between Ukraine and Poland of power lines."

"This is a new escalation because we know the reason for it. He added that the purpose of this is to intimidate people before winter.

Orlen, a Polish refiner, said in August that it would continue to supply 100 million cubic meters (mcms) of gas to Ukraine every month after having delivered 430 mcms this year.

The fuel is shipped from Swinoujscie to Ukraine via Poland.

(source: Reuters)