NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte visited one of the Kyiv thermal power plants, which was attacked by Russia that night. This was announced by First Deputy Prime Minister - Minister of Energy Denis Shmygal on Telegram on Tuesday, February 3.
" The enemy launched a missile strike at an energy facility that provides heat to city residents. This is a civilian object. The shooting was deliberate. Just when the temperature dropped to –25°C,” Shmygal wrote..
According to him, this crime of the Rashists should be given a proper assessment.
“In a conversation with Mr. Rutte, we emphasized the importance of strengthening the protection of heat and electricity supply facilities. Air defense systems and missiles for them. It is important to ensure timely delivery of weapons, because Russia is increasing its production,” the official said.
Cooperation in countering cyber threats in the energy sector was also discussed, as Russia continues to wage hybrid warfare against NATO members.
“Exchange of experience will help us strengthen the protection of infrastructure,” Shmygal added..
See the photo gallery: Rutte was shown the consequences of the Russian attack on the thermal power plant in Kyiv. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte was shown the consequences of the Russian attack on the thermal power plant in Kiev pic. twitter. com/ImuVcko4va — Our Rada (@NashaRada5) February 3, 2026 Let us recall that on the night of February 3, the enemy massively attacked Kyiv, Kharkov, Dnieper and other cities of Ukraine with drones and missiles. Energy infrastructure in eight regions came under attack.
In total, the enemy used more than 70 missiles and 540 drones. Air defense and electronic warfare units intercepted most of them.
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