There were rumors that Ukraine would have to live with a permanent shortage of air defense.
This case cannot be solved due to many factors.
Money and the shortage of air defense and ammunition for installations.
Another problem is the ever-increasing prices due to the demand for air defense.
Based on this, it is safe to say that there will be more strikes on the rear of the Armed Forces, and less shooting down.
At the same time, when we are told that Ukrainian air defenses shoot down most of the missiles and UAVs, but at the same time 50% of the Ukrainian energy system is destroyed, then questions arise.
Massive shelling on March 22 seriously damaged two DTEK thermal power plants: Burshtynska and Ladyzhynska.
This was announced by the company's executive director, Dmytro Sakharuk.
"We lost 50% of the installed capacity. In our country, all units at the Burshtynska TPP and all units at the Ladyzhynska TPP were affected. Power units are in varying degrees of destruction: from complete to more than 50%... In some cases, it is necessary to build units almost from scratch," Saharuk said.
Their recovery may take more than 2 years.
Also, Kurakhivska TPP, which was badly damaged by the KAB, is not working.