Half Ukraine’s power is knocked out; winter is coming

Workers are seen at the damaged Kharkiv Combined Heat and Power Plant, Kharkiv, Ukraine

2024-07-15  941  中等

Serhiy (who asked that his surname not be used), a senior engineer, puts his finger in the shrapnel holes in the 20mm-thick hulls of the turbines, to illustrate the force of the blast. Incredibly, there were no casualties among the 15 or so key staff that are required to remain on site during air-raid alerts, hunkered behind sandbags in control rooms in the centre of the plant. Rain falls into pools of light from the holes in the shredded roof. It is unnaturally quiet.

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