The EU has sent 500 generators to Ukraine to combat the effects of the sabotage of the Kakhovka HPP by the occupiers
The total amount of this aid is ˆ16 million

The European Union has sent 500 generators from its reserves to Ukraine to mitigate the effects of the terrorist sabotage of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant.
This was announced on the EC website.
"In response to this catastrophe, we are mobilising our strategic rescEU reserves located in Poland to deliver 500 generators to Ukraine," said the EU Commissioner for Crisis Management, Janez Lenarčič.
It is reported that the generators, with capacities ranging from 12.5 kVA to 1100 kVA, will be used to restore critical infrastructure. In particular, this refers to water pumping and sewage stations in the affected regions of Ukraine.
Background. Earlier, Mind reported that the EU had provided Ukraine with a fifth aid tranche totalling €1.5 billion.
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