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“The situation is challenging due to Russia’s massive attacks on critical energy infrastructure, but the system’s stability is being maintained,” — Svitlana Grynchuk

01 November 2025, 14:30

“The situation is challenging due to Russia’s massive attacks on critical energy infrastructure, but the system’s stability is being maintained. We are working to restore the energy system’s operation as quickly as possible, using new technologies and innovative solutions,” said Svitlana Grynchuk in an interview with the Canadian outlet The Globe and Mail during the G7 Energy and Environment Ministers’ Summit in Toronto.

Key points of the interview:

  • Since the start of the war, Russian strikes have caused large-scale destruction to Ukraine’s critical energy infrastructure, with more than 3,000 attacks recorded between March and September 2025.
  • International support, financial assistance, and the supply of equipment are crucial to ensuring a safe heating season and restoring the energy system.
  • Ukraine continues to advocate for additional sanctions against Russia, stronger protection of critical infrastructure, and the implementation of new technologies and digital solutions to enhance energy resilience.

Read the full interview at the link: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-g7-commits-ukraine-energy-security-canada-fast-tracks-funds/#comments