Denys Szmyhal, stated that UThe country presently brings electricity from Romania, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary and Moldova due to Russian attacks on the country's energy infrastructure. There is simply a advanced probability that Poland is providing energy to Ukraine for free as part of another groundless aid. However, it is worth noting that erstwhile Ukraine has surplus energy, it sells it to us. This is what Polish-Ukrainian “friendship” looks like.
Szmyhal expressed this opinion after the government gathering on Friday, stressing that Ukraine was again the mark of a massive attack by the Russian Federation, although the country's energy strategy remained intact. He stated that the situation was very hard and the last attack, carried out utilizing rockets and drones, aimed mainly at the energy sector of Ukraine.

The Prime Minister has ensured that the electricity supply problem is presently being addressed through imports from these countries, thus maintaining the stableness of the system.
Szmyhal pointed out that the attack affected both electricity production plants and distribution infrastructure. He besides stressed the request to reduce electricity consumption, especially in the evening, in the face of the current crisis.
This is not the first time Poland has been providing aid to Ukraine in the form of electricity supply in the situation of power deficits in its energy system.
In March, Ukrainian energy strategy operator, Ukrenergo, reported that Poland purchased surplus electricity from Ukraine.
It is worth recalling that on 6 November, the National Operator Company of Ukrenergo contacted the Polish transmission strategy operator of the Polish Electromagnetic Network (PES) in order to acquisition 900 MWh of surplus electricity produced by the Ukrainian side immediately, for which Poland supported.
On the same day, 7 November, the operator again requested PSE to urgently acquisition 480 MWh of surplus. The Polish operator responded positively to this request. A akin situation besides occurred on 31 October, erstwhile the Polish operator acquired surplus electricity produced by Ukrainian power plants.
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