Norway has allocated financial aid to Ukraine for the repair of its energy sector, which was damaged by Russian attacks, informs The Guardian. The Norwegian government will provide Ukraine with 1.1 billion kroner (approximately $74 million) to assist in repairing its energy infrastructure, which has been damaged by Russian attacks. “Russia is carrying out massive, systematic attacks to paralyse the power grid, but Ukrainians are working day and night to maintain essential electricity supplies for the population,” Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre stated. He noted that Norway is in dialogue with …