Ukraine: ready to help Europe seek power outage
Following a widespread power outage in some European countries, the Ukrainian Energy Minister announced that it is willing to share its experiences in “power outages and lack of energy” with Europe.
According to RCO News Agency, the electricity of a number of European countries, such as Spain, Portugal and France, was cut off.
The cause of this widespread power outage is unclear.
So far, many European officials have responded to this issue. European Commission Chairman Orsula von Derlow and Portuguese Prime Minister Lewis Montenegro have also had little to do with a cyber attack.
But one of the strangest reactions to European power outages relates to Ukraine’s Energy Minister Hermann Holoshenko.
Since the start of the Ukrainian war, the country has faced numerous challenges in its energy.
“Ukraine is ready to help its partners in Europe to recover energy networks,” Holoshenko wrote on the X -Social Network. “We also share our experiences in the face of power outages.”
“We have gained these experiences by Russian structural attacks on our energy infrastructure,” he said. “We appreciate the support of the EU member states and, as always, we are ready to help.”
The Ukrainian Energy Minister’s remarks have been ridiculed by users of virtual networks. One user wrote: “Ukraine is ready to help Europe in a very important way by sharing its experiences in the face of power outages, lack of energy and describing power outages.”
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