Russia attacked the Sloviansk power station: people killed, Zelensky urged the world
Russian invaders launched an attack on the Sloviansk power station
According to glavcom.ua: Today, October 30, Russian invaders attacked energy infrastructure for the second time this month when the Sloviansk power station was struck. President Volodymyr Zelensky reported this through the 'Glavkom' portal.
Zelensky: A few hours ago, there was a strike on the Sloviansk power station – a strike by Russian bombs. Unfortunately, two people were killed. My condolences. There are wounded. And this is purely terror. Normal people don't wage war this way, and there should be an appropriate response from the world to such Russian warfare. And it is very important that we have… pic.twitter.com/CHiK4ybM5r
— GLAVCOM (@GLAVCOM_UA) October 30, 2025
Support from Western partners
President Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine has specific energy agreements with G7 countries, such as Norway, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands. He also noted that the Minister of Energy of Ukraine is negotiating with the energy ministers of these countries to obtain additional support.
Next steps
Tomorrow, October 31, in all regions of Ukraine, measures to limit electricity consumption will be implemented due to the prolonged attacks by Russian invaders on the energy system. Currently, emergency restoration work is ongoing to restore electricity supply after the attacks on energy infrastructure.
After the report of the attack on the Sloviansk power station, President Zelensky stated the necessity of an immediate response from the world to such actions of Russian invaders. Ukraine is actively seeking support from Western partners to protect its energy networks and is preparing for further emergency measures to stabilize the situation.
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