The Ukrainian government has created a coordination headquarters to ensure stable communications amid constant hostile attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. This was reported by Minsifra.
"The Coordination Headquarters will operate as a single center that will unite the efforts of central and local authorities, telecommunications operators, and other state bodies," — the post says.
The ministry added that the headquarters' main task is to prevent and respond to risks so that networks can operate even during blackouts.
Clear rules of interaction will ensure the completion of tasks:
- operators will receive fuel for generators more quickly;
- technical teams will have access to damaged facilities;
- Bureaucratic barriers to resolving critical issues will disappear.
In addition, the coordination headquarters will analyze the situation and submit recommendations directly to the Cabinet of Ministers.
The headquarters will be headed by First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov. It will include representatives of mobile operators Kyivstar, Vodafone, and lifecell, the Deputy Head of the Ministry of Energy, and the Head of the National Energy Regulatory Commission (NERC).
In addition, the team included representatives of the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Security Service of Ukraine, the National Police, the State Emergency Service, the State Emergency Service, as well as heads of the Armed Forces and the Chairman of the National Communications Commission (NCEC).
