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G7 Denounces Russia for Striking Ukraine’s Energy Grid as Kyiv Warns of ‘Nuclear Terrorism’

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The G7 energy ministers issued a strong joint statement on Friday condemning a wave of Russian attacks targeting Ukraine’s energy system, saying these moves “continue to inflict devastating social, environmental and economic consequences on the Ukrainian people.”

Russian Attacks on Energy Infrastructure

According to Ukrainian officials, the latest assault included “targeted strikes on civilian energy facilities that directly affect the safe operation of nuclear installations,” a statement from Ukraine’s foreign ministry said.
Ukraine described the attacks near key nuclear power plants—such as the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant—as bearing “the hallmarks of nuclear terrorism.”

G7 Response and Support for Ukraine

The G7 ministers, representing Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK and the US, pledged to support Ukraine’s energy sector through direct financial assistance, credit facilities, risk insurance, and long-term private sector investment.
They specifically warned that Russia’s attacks on natural gas infrastructure have “created risks to communities and human lives, weakening civilian infrastructure and the energy security of the Ukrainian people.”

Humanitarian and Nuclear Concerns

Ukraine imposed nationwide limits on electricity supplies to retail and industrial consumers immediately after the attacks, while water and heating services were disrupted in several regions.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) added that three nuclear power plants had been forced to reduce output due to the loss of external power lines, raising fears of a potential nuclear safety crisis.

Russia’s Position and International Fallout

Moscow denies targeting civilians, saying the strikes were a response to Ukrainian attacks on Russian infrastructure. However, Kyiv, the G7, and multiple international agencies argue that the pattern of attacks amounts to a deliberate campaign to degrade Ukraine’s civilian resilience ahead of winter.

The fallout is significant: attacks on energy infrastructure and nuclear-linked facilities are escalating the humanitarian crisis and increasing international urgency to bolster Ukraine’s defence and recovery capacity. The issue now sits at the intersection of conventional warfare, energy security, and nuclear safety.

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