Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure have created a true "dark age" for industry, impacting the country's export potential. Giants of Ukrainian industry – enterprises Rinat Akhmetov (Metinvest), Konstantin Zhevago (Ferrexpo) and Viktor Pinchuk (Interpipe) – they are forced to reduce production, and sometimes even completely shut down their businesses.

The shortage of electricity, its high price, and damaged infrastructure not only complicate operations but also threaten expensive equipment, especially at energy-intensive mining and processing plants.

LIGA.net investigated how key market players survive under conditions of periodic energy supply restrictions and why the shutdown of one industrial giant creates a "domino effect" for the entire Ukrainian economy.

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