Already 1 NikVesti readers have joined the Club. Our goal is 200

We’ve launched the NikVesti Club!
Learn more
Joining the Club is an investment
in truth and journalism
Join now
Your investment  in truth and journalism.   Learn more
  • Friday

    18 July, 2025

  • 21.6°
    Overcast

    Mykolaiv

  • 18 July , 2025 Friday

  • Mykolaiv • 21.6° Overcast

Two more Ukrainian hydropower plants were taken out of operation due to strikes by the Russian Federation

Two more Ukrainian hydropower plants were taken out of operation due to strikes by the Russian Federation. Photo: Ukrhydroenergo Two more Ukrainian hydropower plants were taken out of operation due to strikes by the Russian Federation. Photo: Ukrhydroenergo

In Ukraine, two hydroelectric power stations were decommissioned due to strikes by the Russian army on May 8.

This was reported by Ukrhydroenergo.

«On Wednesday, May 8, during the morning shelling of critical infrastructure, significant damage was also done to hydropower facilities. The enemy continues to massively attack and destroy Ukraine's energy infrastructure, delivering devastating targeted strikes. As of today, the entire hydro generation has suffered devastating damage,» the report says.

Ukrhydroenergo added that the destroyed equipment requires considerable efforts for repair, restoration and significant financial resources.

As you know, during the shelling of Ukraine on March 22, Russian troops hit Ukraine's largest hydroelectric power station — DniproHES in Zaporizhzhia.

One of the rockets hit a trolleybus with people, which was moving along the dam of the DniproHES. He burned down.

Ihor Syrota said that there were two direct hits at the Dnipro HPP — HPP-1 and HPP-2. It is not known whether it will be possible to restore HPP-2, it is seriously damaged. One of the rockets hit the support, the crane beams were broken. The engine room and electrical equipment will have to be completely restored. The scale of the consequences will be clear during the day.

Due to the impact on the DniproHES hydroelectric plant in Zaporizhzhia , a large-scale leakage of oil products into the Dnipro River occurred.

Read more:

0
Discussion

To join the conversation, please to the NikVesti website.

We’ve launched the NikVesti Club!

Community of readers, who believe in the power of media and change reality through journalism

Our goal is 200
Already 1 NikVesti readers have joined the Club