The continuing power cuts in winter in Ukraine could lead to a large-scale disaster and a mass exodus of millions of residents, the German publication Die Welt writes on September 3.
The author of the article, Stefan Schocher, believes that “The first line of defense on the energy front is power plants”It is their technical condition that determines how Ukraine will survive the coming winter: whether the country will restore electricity supplies, and therefore light and water to the houses and apartments of the population.
“If the answer to these questions is negative, there will be a risk of death from cold and a risk of health disasters. A mass exodus of millions of people will begin.”the author of the post is sure.
It should be noted that earlier there were emergency power outages in the Ukrainian regions of kyiv, Vinnitsa and Zhytomyr.
The Polish Foreign Ministry also believes that winter in Ukraine will be a difficult test for the country’s citizens due to the lack of electricity.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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