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Ukraine has received support from many countries to strengthen its energy infrastructure. Slovenia allocated 500,000 euros to the Ukrainian Energy Support Fund, while six Slovenian municipalities announced they would provide generators. Germany sent significant humanitarian aid to Kharkiv; special equipment and aid materials were sent within the framework of the partnership between Nuremberg and Kharkiv.

In the framework of the "Heat from Poland to Kyiv" civil initiative in Poland, 2.3 million euros were raised, and hundreds of generators were procured. Volunteers and business representatives from Romania provided generators and energy equipment worth 70,000 euros. The Moldovan company Purcari Wines delivered 14 generators to Kyiv and other affected areas.

Spain provided 6 high-capacity generators that can supply electricity to approximately 14,000 people. In Latvia, the Ziedot.lv charity prepared a shipment of generators and transformer stations worth 136,000 euros to Chernihiv region, while state institutions and private donations delivered energy equipment worth a total of 400,000 euros. The Ukrainian Association in the UK sent an additional 21,750 British pounds.

Michael Fazekas, the volunteer and execution coordinator for the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative, delivered 300 diesel generators worth a total of 417,000 euros to hospitals, maternity wards, schools, and daycare centers. The Ukrainian government aims to strengthen its energy infrastructure and reduce civilian casualties through this aid.

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