Maxim Timchenko, head of DTEK, reported that Ukraine’s energy infrastructure faces ongoing difficulties due to frequent Russian missile strikes. The attacks are described as persistent, with such high intensity that there is insufficient time for the energy system to recover between strikes. This continuous battering affects the stability and operational capacity of Ukraine’s power grid, causing interruptions and posing challenges for maintenance efforts. The situation underscores the strain on Ukraine’s energy sector amid geopolitical tensions and military conflict, highlighting the resilience required to sustain national energy needs under continuous external pressure.