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ExPro analyst ExPro reports that Ukraine's imports of power grew by 41% in February.

ExPro, a Kyiv based analyst, said that Ukraine increased its electricity imports in February by 41% compared to January. This was due to Russian attacks against the Ukrainian power sector.

Russia has increased its strikes against Ukraine's energy industry, targeting both power plants as well as substations. This forced Kyiv to cut off power supplies for businesses and import more power from the EU.

ExPro stated in a report that a "majority" of the imported power came from Hungary. The supply from Hungary grew 54% from January to February.

Ukraine imported electricity also from?Slovakia, which accounted for 18% of its export volume. It also imported it from Romania, Poland, and?Moldova.

Denys Schmyhal, the Energy Minister, said on Tuesday that the generation cannot yet meet the demand for electricity. However, the power deficit has dropped to one gigawatt compared to 5-6 Gigawatts during winter.

He didn't explain how the country reduced its deficit. (Reporting and editing by Aidan Lewis, Louise Heavens and Pavel Polityuk)

(source: Reuters)