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Energy Minister: Ukraine has enough fuel to last more than 20 days.

Denys Schmyhal, Ukraine's Energy Minister, told the parliamentary on Friday that the country has enough fuel to last more than 20 days. He described the 'energy situation' in the nation as very challenging following a number of Russian missile and drone attacks on the power infrastructure.

Shmyhal who was appointed earlier this week said that the worst situation is still in Kyiv's capital, in the regions of Dnipropetrovsk and Kharkiv, as well as in towns close to the frontline where thousands have been living without heat and electricity for days in temperatures below zero.

Winter preparations have failed in some cities and regions. "I've noticed that many things have stalled in the last two days of my office," he said.

"There's not a single nuclear power plant in Ukraine left that the enemy hasn't attacked."

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the president of Ukraine, announced on Wednesday that he will declare a?state of emergency in energy to make up for lost time and deal with issues relating to disrupted electricity supplies after sustained?Russian attack.

Shmyhal who served previously as a prime minister and a defence minister ordered the importation of emergency electricity. He stated that Ukraine must install between 2.2 and 2.7 GW by 2026 in order to meet its electricity consumption. (Reporting and editing by Daniel Flynn; Aleksandar Vasovic)

(source: Reuters)