The two law firms jointly pledged to provide 375 hours of legal work free of charge, Ukrhydroenergo said.
state company Ukrhydroenergo began preparing legal claims against the aggressor country, Russia, for compensation for damage from the destruction of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station and the attack on the infrastructure. The company’s press service reported this on Thursday, January 11.
“The election of the companies took place through the Pro Bono Platform of the Energy Community Secretariat. The two law firms jointly pledged to provide 375 hours of pro bono legal work,” the statement said.
The company noted that at the beginning of a large-scale invasion, the Russian army attacked the facilities Ukrhydroenergo more than 50 times, which led to the loss of almost 2.5 thousand MW of capacity.
We remind you that on the night of June 6, the Russians blew up the dam of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station. This caused widespread flooding in the Kherson region. The environmental, economic and humanitarian damage is estimated at $14 billion.
Source: korrespondent

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