Poland and Moldova Seek to Help Ukraine Boost Power Security
- Ukraine’s infrastructure has been damaged by Russian attacks
- Officials discuss ways to bolster Ukraine’s electricity supply
A woman walks down the street during a partial electricity blackout in Kyiv on June 5.
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Poland and Moldova are looking for ways to help Ukraine boost its electricity security amid a barrage of recent Russian attacks on power facilities.
Poland, which has abundant coal, is discussing a plan that would allow its generators to burn fuel at home and send it to Ukraine using existing connections, according to Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.