Ukraine to Resume Electricity Exports Following Russian Attacks.

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Ukraine will resume electricity exports after recovering from Russia's repeated attempts to destroy its power grid. The British Ministry of Defense said that Russia's campaign to severely degrade Ukraine's unified energy system within the 2022-23 winter has highly likely failed. Ukraine's energy minister praised the "titanic work" of engineers and international partners to restore the country's energy system. Ukraine is currently allowed to export up to 400 megawatts at a time to the European Union.
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