Denis Šmihal
Denis Šmihal is the current Prime Minister of Ukraine, having been appointed to the position in March 2020. He has played a pivotal role in navigating Ukraine through its ongoing challenges, particularly in response to the Russian invasion. Under his leadership, Ukraine has sought to strengthen its ties with the European Union and the United States while advocating for military and humanitarian support. His recent visit to Croatia highlighted Ukraine's need for continued international support and cooperation amidst the ongoing conflict.
Born on Nov 15, 1975 (50 years old)
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Moldova:
Denîs Șmîhal stated that Russian forces targeted high-voltage substations and power lines in Ukraine.
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Moldova:
Minister of Energy Denîs Șmîhal reported that Russian forces targeted high-voltage substations and transmission lines.
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Moldova:
Denis Șmîhal is the Minister of Energy of Ukraine and is working to maximize operational processes in the Kharkiv region.
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Moldova:
Denîs Șmîhal, the Minister of Energy of Ukraine, visited a cogeneration plant in Kyiv that was attacked by Russia.
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Moldova:
Denîs Șmîhal is the Minister of Energy of Ukraine who discussed the consequences of a Russian attack on energy facilities in Kyiv.
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Romania:
Minister Denis Șmîhal stated that Russia attacked eight regions, targeting both residential blocks and thermal power plants.
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Moldova:
Denîs Șmîhal reported on a technical failure affecting the energy systems of Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine.
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Slovenia:
Ukrainian Energy Minister Denis Šmihal reported a technical failure that caused power outages.
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Moldova:
Denîs Șmîhal reported on a technical failure affecting the energy systems of Romania and Moldova.
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Moldova:
Denis Șmîhal was mentioned in the context of a vote for his dismissal as Minister of Defense.
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