Germany Provides €60 Million to Ukraine for Winter Energy Relief
BERLIN/KYIV – Germany has announced an additional 60 million euros in aid to Ukraine to help the country through the harsh winter months. The funding will be used to restore energy infrastructure damaged by Russian attacks.Throughout the war, Russia has targeted Ukraine’s power plants, electrical grids, and heating systems, leaving millions of civilians facing electricity…
BERLIN/KYIV – Germany has announced an additional 60 million euros in aid to Ukraine to help the country through the harsh winter months. The funding will be used to restore energy infrastructure damaged by Russian attacks.
Throughout the war, Russia has targeted Ukraine’s power plants, electrical grids, and heating systems, leaving millions of civilians facing electricity and heating shortages in freezing temperatures.
The German government’s assistance will help Ukraine provide essential services to its citizens during this critical period. Experts note that restoring energy infrastructure is vital for Ukraine’s survival and resilience.
Germany remains Ukraine’s largest European supporter and has provided billions of euros in military and humanitarian aid since the war began.
