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Ukrainian energy workers in endless race to repair damage from Russian strikes

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Posted on November 14, 2025

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By Dan Peleschuk (Reuters) -Standing near the mangled exterior of his thermal power plant, the 53-year-old production manager described the now familiar job of a Ukrainian energy worker: swiftly

Ukrainian Energy Workers Race to Repair Damage from Ongoing Attacks

Challenges Faced by Ukrainian Energy Workers

By Dan Peleschuk

Impact of Russian Strikes

(Reuters) -Standing near the mangled exterior of his thermal power plant, the 53-year-old production manager described the now familiar job of a Ukrainian energy worker: swiftly patching up the workplace during another season of intense Russian air strikes.

Maintaining Morale During Repairs

"We could have done without this experience in a civilian profession, but we've been forced to gain it," said Oleksandr, authorized to provide only his first name.

Evacuation Plans and Team Unity

Inside the cavernous facility, twisted metal jutted out into the exposed sky as the scent of charred equipment hung in the air, after a Russian drone and missile attack employees described as the biggest yet.

Innovative Repair Methods

Media were shown the plant on condition they not disclose its location or discuss specific damage for security reasons.

Facilities like this have been battered repeatedly in Russia's perennial campaign to wipe out Ukraine's energy infrastructure and weaken its will to fight on in the war.

Approaching the fourth winter of the conflict, Russia has stepped up strikes on power generation, electricity transmission systems and gas production facilities.

The attacks have plunged the population into familiar periods of dark and cold - and forced energy workers into a grinding rhythm of restoring equipment before the next strike.

In the latest strikes, at least eight people were killed on Friday in overnight attacks on the capital Kyiv and the southern Odesa region, according to local officials. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the mass attack included around 430 drones and 18 missiles.

SPRAWLING FACILITIES UNDER HEAVY ATTACK

The increased frequency and accuracy of strikes have led some to predict a particularly difficult winter as the war approaches its four-year anniversary and outnumbered Ukrainian troops struggle to hold back Russian forces on the battlefield.

The crackle of welding echoed as employees emptied buckets of rubble. Outside the facility, one worker carried a gnarled piece of a Russian drone.

The strain is written across the smudged faces of plant employees, who still manage to trade laughs on cigarette breaks. Volodymyr, a 53-year-old shift manager, said his team has learned how to stick together, occasionally resorting to dark humour.

PLANT WORKERS FIGHT TO MAINTAIN MORALE

Evacuation plans are closely followed - except for workers on Volodymyr's team who are tasked with keeping systems running during attacks.

"I think my guys are superheroes because they stayed together, united, did their jobs and supported one another," he said, recalling the most recent attack. As he spoke, a black-and-white cat - also a survivor of multiple strikes - crept across a stack of sandbags behind him.

"She has her own evacuation route, as you can see," he added with a smile.

Among the biggest challenges, said Oleksandr, was preventing the facility's vast maze of giant pipes from freezing.

"With each time," he said, "we do this work faster, rebuild (and) develop methods to survive."

(Reporting by Dan Peleschuk; Editing by Mike Collett-White and Peter Graff)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukrainian energy workers face ongoing challenges from Russian strikes.
  • Innovative repair methods are crucial for quick recovery.
  • Morale is maintained through team unity and dark humor.
  • Evacuation plans are essential during attacks.
  • Preventing freezing of pipes is a major challenge.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is energy infrastructure?
Energy infrastructure refers to the physical systems and facilities necessary for the production, transmission, and distribution of energy, including power plants, transmission lines, and gas pipelines.
What are innovative repair methods?
Innovative repair methods involve new techniques and technologies used to restore damaged infrastructure quickly and efficiently, often developed in response to specific challenges faced during repairs.
What is morale in the workplace?
Morale refers to the overall attitude, satisfaction, and confidence of employees within a workplace. High morale can lead to increased productivity and teamwork.

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