Ukraine's largest hydropower company estimates damage from Russian attacks at over €3 billion

The damage incurred by Ukrhydroenergo, Ukraine's largest hydropower generating company, from Russian attacks has amounted to over EUR3 billion: EUR2.5 billion from the blowing up of the Kakhovka Hydropower Plant (HPP) and an additional EUR500 million from missile strikes. Source: Ukrhydroenergo Quote: "The damage Ukrhydroenergo suffered from the Russian troops' terrorist act of blowing up the structures at the Kakhovka HPP, which caused extensive damage, has exceeded EUR2.5 billion.

Additionally, approximately EUR500 million in damage were incurred from missile attacks and drone strikes on the company's facilities," the statement reads.

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Currently, Ukrhydroenergo is working on developing legal claims and arbitration proceedings to seek compensation for the damage and hold Russia accountable.

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