Since the beginning of the war, according to the border service, more than 18 million Ukrainians have crossed the border into Poland.
Polish authorities are expecting a new wave of Ukrainian refugees after Russian troops stepped up attacks on Ukrainian energy facilities. Bloomberg wrote this on Wednesday, July 24.
It is indicated that the Kremlin has intensified attacks on Ukraine’s energy system, which has led to power outages for households and industrial enterprises. Electricity rationing has been in effect since March, and on some days it is only given for a few hours.
“We have very clear signs that because of the Russian aggression there could be a new large influx of refugees in the autumn and winter,” said Dariusz Marcinski, director of the Polish Interior Ministry’s department for civilian protection and management of emergency
Since the beginning of the war, according to the border service, more than 18 million Ukrainians have crossed the border into Poland. Less than 1 million decided to stay in the country, many of them looking for work or starting their own businesses.
We remind you that today in Ukraine a power unit at a nuclear power plant started working ahead of schedule. Its return to operation will significantly strengthen the energy system, Energoatom assured.
In the past, energy experts predicted that July would be the most difficult period for the Ukrainian energy system. Currently, nuclear power plants are undergoing scheduled maintenance.
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Source: korrespondent

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