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2 board members of Ukraine's grid operator resign, state chief's dismissal 'politically encouraged'

2 independent members of the supervisory board of Ukraine's nationwide power grid operator resigned on Tuesday, saying they believed the choice to dismiss the operator's head was politically motivated.

On Sept. 2, a bulk of Ukrenergo supervisory board members chose terminate early the powers of Volodymyr Kudrytskyi after he provided a report on ensuring the security of grid facilities throughout Russian attacks.

Today, on September 3, we have actually sent our composed notifications about the early termination of powers as members of the Company's Supervisory Board, chairman of the board Daniel Dobbeni and board member Peder Andreasen stated in a declaration.

We highly think that the decision on the early dismissal of the CEO of Ukrenergo is politically encouraged and, based upon the results of the presented report, there are no legitimate grounds for it, they added.

Ukrenergo supplies transmission of electrical energy from producing companies, such as the nuclear business Energoatom, to regional distributors, who in turn supply electrical energy directly to customers.

The Ukrainian energy system has been considerably affected by huge Russian rocket and drone attacks, which have actually increased dramatically because this spring, and Ukrenergo has been required by the government to protect its centers.

The choice of the Supervisory Board to dismiss me has nothing to do with the security of Ukrenergo's substations, Kudrytskyi said.

I can not explain, however more than 60 anti-drone shelters have been constructed at Ukrenergo's substations, nearly at every substation, he added.

He stated that anonymous Telegram channels and some media outlets had introduced a campaign to challenge Ukrenergo.

Dobbeni and Andreasen said that throughout the war, Ukrenergo had actually brought in more than 1.5 billion euros of worldwide assistance for bring back the power system, maintaining liquidity and building engineering defenses.

Ukrenergo effectively fulfilled its core tactical goals regardless of the Russian invasion, they stated, adding that the rate of remediation after unmatched missile attacks allowed the company to fully perform its function.

However Dobbeni and Andreasen said the decision to dismiss Kudrytskyi may impact Ukrenergo's cooperation with European business.

(source: Reuters)