Ukraine restarts electricity exports to Europe after Russian attacks.

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Ukraine's Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko has announced that the country can resume exporting electricity after a six-month gap, following successful repairs to energy infrastructure damaged by repeated Russian attacks. The country is currently allowed to export a maximum of 400 megawatts to the European Union, its main export market for energy. Halushchenko thanked engineers and international partners for their work and said that electricity exports will continue as long as Ukrainian consumers are supplied with electricity.
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