The Danish government has allocated 130 million Danish kroner ($19.5 million) to restore Ukraine’s energy infrastructure after Russia’s mass attacks, according to the Sept. 23 Denmark Energy Ministry’s statement. Russia launched nine coordinated attacks against Ukraine’s electricity infrastructure between March and August, striking facilities in 20 oblasts. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA) report, Ukraine’s electricity shortage could reach 6 gigawatts this winter, which is about one-third of the expected peak demand. This summer, the power shortage was 2.5 GW when Kyiv was al…