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Ukraine begins tests to import electricity from EU
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Greece to increase electricity connections with Albania, Bulgaria and North Macedonia
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Kosovo’s KEDS deploys drones to monitor power distribution network
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Russian strikes damage over 50% of Ukraine's energy facilities, cutting power to 1.4mn households
More than half of Ukraine’s energy facilities have been damaged after massive Russian strikes over the weekend, Ukraine Business News reported on October 24.

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