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  1. 19 hours ago · Restoring the Dnipro Hydroelectric Station in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine's largest hydroelectric power plant, will take at least three years, according to Ihor Syrota, head of the Ukrainian state-owned energy company Ukrhydroenergo. "For the enemy, the Dnipro Hydroelectric Station is more easily ...

  2. 19 hours ago · The Kyiv and Kaniv reservoirs are almost six times smaller than the Kakhovka one," – Syrota added. Background: Maria Zakharova, representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, claimed on 12 July within the disinformation campaign that Ukraine was allegedly preparing the destruction of the dams of the Kyiv Hydroelectric Power Plant and the Kaniv reservoir in order to blame Russia ...

  3. 19 hours ago · Russia has targeted all 10 of Ukraine's largest hydroelectric power plants, Syrota said. As of mid-July, these facilities have endured more than 120 missile strikes. Ukrhydroenergo has already lost nearly 45% of its electricity generation capacity due to the strikes.

  4. 19 hours ago · Russia will not be able to destroy the dams of the Kyiv and Kaniv Hydroelectric Power Plants (HPP) as it did with the Kakhovka HPP, stated CEO of Ukrainian hydroelectric generating company Ukrhydroenergo, Ihor Syrota, in an interview with Forbes. As Syrota explained, the largest Ukrainian HPPs are almost impossible to destroy from the outside.

  5. 19 hours ago · India summoned a Ukrainian envoy over President Volodymyr Zelensky's criticism of a meeting between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin last week, the Economic Times newspaper reported on July 16. Speaking a day after a deadly Russian attack on July 8 that damaged a children's hospital, Zelensky called Modi ...

  6. 19 hours ago · Ukrainian shells of various calibers were transferred to manufacturers as surplus, but after the test of quality they were handed back to Ukraine's army amid growing demand, the ministry said. This ammunition is reportedly already being used on the battlefield. “We are looking for internal reserves to provide Ukrainian soldiers with ammunition.

  7. 19 hours ago · Ukraine will need at least 3 years to restore the Dnipro hydroelectric power plant, which was attacked by Russian missiles on the night of June 1. client/title.list_title. This was announced by Ukrhydroenergo CEO Ivan Syrota in an interview with Forbes. He noted that the debris removal lasted almost a month and a half and was completed on July 14.