160 Ukrainian energy workers have been killed as Russia pummels the power system [View all]
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) Friends often ask Mykhailo whether the Ukrainian power plant worker hides in a shelter when Russia bombards the energy system.
If all the turbine operators hid during attacks, thered be no energy left, he said, standing inside the machine hall of a thermal power plant. We have to stay at our posts. Who else would do the job?
Almost four years into Russias invasion, keeping Ukraines lights on has become a battle of its own fought along a moving front line. Engineers repeatedly repair transformers, switchyards, and power lines that Russia strikes again and again while using bomb-laden drones to hunt workers trucks near the border. And that work repairing damage from Russian attacks is happening when a major embezzlement and kickbacks scandal at the state-owned nuclear power company has put top officials under scrutiny.
Since the war began at least 160 energy workers have been killed, including a colleague of Mykhailos. More than 300 others have been wounded. Yet tens of thousands still head out each day sometimes fearful, sometimes resigned, often driven by a quiet mission to bring light through the darkness.
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