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The EU granted €127 million to Ukraine’s Naftogaz to secure gas supplies amid Russian attacks.
The European Investment Bank has approved a €127 million EU grant to Ukraine’s Naftogaz to secure natural gas supplies amid Russian attacks on energy infrastructure.
The funding, part of broader international support, aims to stabilize gas imports and ensure winter heating needs are met.
Ukraine is increasing imports, including via new deals with Poland and Greece, while also seeking a 30% rise in supply.
This follows prior loans and grants from the EIB, EBRD, and Norway.
Meanwhile, electricity imports from the EU hit a 2025 high, and Ukraine has launched drone strikes on Russian oil infrastructure.
A separate corruption probe involving Ukraine’s nuclear agency led to ministerial dismissals, but no other companies are linked.
La UE concedió 127 millones de euros a Naftogaz de Ucrania para asegurar el suministro de gas ante los ataques rusos.