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russian drones and missiles targeted the electricity network, two DTEK thermal power plants and key high-voltage substations. Damage to those substations has forced operators to reduce output at nuclear power plants, leading to a significant loss of available electricity in Ukraine. Although the energy system is operating at maximum...

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