European Commission sends 40 electric generators to Ukraine
According to Ukrinform, the European Commission said this in a statement posted on Twitter.
"Winter in Ukraine will be cold and dark, as Russia's missiles continue to target vital energy infrastructure. We have mobilized our emergency #rescEU reserves to send 40 generators to Ukraine. This 220 kVA generator can provide power supply to an entire hospital," the tweet reads.
Winter in Ukraine will be cold and dark, as Russia’s missiles continue to target vital energy infrastructure.
— European Commission 🇪🇺 (@EU_Commission) December 10, 2022
We have mobilised our emergency #rescEU reserves to send 40 generators to 🇺🇦.
This 220 kVA generator can provide power supply to an entire hospital.#StandWithUkraine pic.twitter.com/tBeD1vRMzH
Earlier, as part of the Civil Protection Mechanism, the EU sent another batch of emergency aid to Ukraine weighing 1,800 tonnes, including equipment for the energy sector, which was formed thanks to the efforts of Belgium, Finland, Germany, Slovakia, Luxembourg and Sweden.
The EU continues to provide Ukraine with humanitarian aid, which includes energy supplies, shelter items, first aid skits, protecting clothing, firefighting equipment, water trucks and buses amongst others. All EU Member States have sent support to Ukraine via the Mechanism.