Satellite images show how the capital “sparkled” before the rocket attack by the Russian invaders and after the shelling.
NASA’s Suomi and NOAA-20 satellites show what Kyiv looks like after Russia’s attack on energy facilities. This was reported on Friday, December 23, by Sky News and the corresponding images were shown.
Images from two satellites show how the light consumption decreased after the missile attack by the Russian invaders.
A detailed analysis of NASA’s satellite data release shows the aftermath of the attacks that caused the power grid to “nearly fail” in late November.
Representatives of the British embassy in Kyiv said in a media comment that Ukraine still has “more than enough actual power generation capacity.”
Exclusive new satellite imagery shows the impact of Russia’s war on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
But British embassy officials told Sky News that Ukraine has “more than enough” generation capacity.
Why then are the lights going out all over Ukraine?https://t.co/oGMwEBT82M pic.twitter.com/GQkCVhdNuF
— Sky News (@SkyNews) December 23, 2022
Recall that, according to Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, Ukrainian power engineers began to attach equipment from foreign partners, which were previously considered incompatible with our system.
In addition, according to Shmyhal, the exit from a possible complete blackout in Ukraine will take from seven to ten days.
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Source: korrespondent

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