The Cabinet of Ministers approved an experimental reconstruction project for the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant, which was destroyed by Russia. The project is designed to be completed in two years.
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The Government approved a resolution on an experimental project to start the reconstruction of the Kakhovka HPP, which the Russians blew up. The project is designed to be completed in two years.
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced that the Ukrainian government approved a resolution to start the reconstruction of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant on July 18.
The reconstruction project will take two years, with the first stage focused on design and preparation, followed by construction after the de-occupation of the territories.
The project will be coordinated by the Ministry of Economy, with Ukrhydroenergo as the customer.
The government adopted a resolution on July 18, 2023, to start rebuilding the Kakhovka HPP and ensure stable operation of the Dnipro HPP during reconstruction.
The enemy continues to convert civilian infrastructure facilities in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine to meet its own needs. Thus, the occupiers have set up a military hospital in the cultural centre of the Kalanchak village council in the Kherson region, where more than 50 Russian invaders are currently being treated for injuries of varying severity and rehabilitated.
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