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Ukraine restricts electricity after Russia attacks on gas infrastructure

German Galushchenko, Ukraine's Energy Minister, stated that Ukraine has imposed emergency electricity restrictions after attacks on the gas infrastructure by Russia overnight and in the morning.

In a social media post, Galushchenko stated that the enemy had launched an overnight attack on gas infrastructure. As of this morning, energy is still under attack.

Galushchenko did not provide any further details. However, the regional military administration of Poltava said that nine settlements within Myrhorod District were left gasless as a consequence of missile attacks.

In recent months, Russia has intensified its drone and missile attacks against the Ukrainian gas production and storage fields.

The underground storage facilities of Ukraine are located on the western side of the nation, whereas the major Ukrainian gas production capacity is located to the east in the Kharkiv frontline region and in the Poltava area.

The state-run operator for the Ukrainian gas transmission system announced on Tuesday that the country will likely increase its natural gas imports on Tuesday to over 16,7 million cubic meters (mcm), up from 16.3 mcm the day before.

In winter, Ukraine uses 110-140 mcm per day.

Kyiv may be forced to increase imports due to the decline in gas production as well as the difficulty of extracting fuel from underground storage facilities that have been emptied.

Operator data indicated that Ukraine would import 7,6 mcm gas from Hungary, 7.3 from Slovakia and 1.8 from Poland.

Last week, Ukraine increased its gas imports after a series Russian missile attacks that targeted Ukrainian gas facilities in recent months. Reporting by Lidia Kelley in Melbourne and Pavel Polityuk, Kyiv. Editing by Tom Hogue & Michadel Perry.

(source: Reuters)