Tallinn to allocate €2M for Ukraine's energy
In response to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the city of Tallinn (Estonia) announced the allocation of 2 million euros for the restoration of the country's energy infrastructure. Officials stated that the funds will be used to repair damaged power lines and equipment, helping restore electricity for Ukraine's population and businesses. This decision is part of support measures by neighboring countries aimed at reducing the negative impact of military actions on Ukraine's energy system.
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Estonia has pledged to help Ukraine by allocating 2 million euros for energy restoration to support water supply and power outages.
- Category: Neighbours
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- Source: https://t.me/newsby_btrc/183359
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