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Документ The main losses of the Ukrainian energy systam as a result of massive attacks by Russia(Scientific Center of Innovative Research, 2023) Tkach, Dmytro; Tkach, Dmytro; Ткач, Дмитро ІвановичFor Ukraine, which is in a state of hybrid war with the Russian Federation, the issue of effective counteraction to the Ukraine is vital. Therefore, the study of the state of the electric power industry after the terrorist attacks of Russian aggressors and the actions of the authorities to neutralize the damage caused by the enemy is an extremely urgent task. The purpose of the article is to analyze the state of the electric power industry after the terrorist attacks of Russian aggressors and the actions of the authorities to neutralize the damage caused by the enemy. The structural-functional method helps to identify the main elements of conflict interaction, to determine the role of each of them. In this case, we are talking about the actions of the state-terrorist regarding the massive attacks of Russians on the energy system of Ukraine, but also in the ability of the Ukrainian authorities to guarantee the stable functioning of the electricity industry in war conditions. The method of expert assessments, the essence of which is that it is experts: scientists, politicians, journalists who give professional, unbiased assessments of objective and subjective factors affecting the situation in the electricity sector. Historical - critical method, which means the study of the emergence, formation and development of objects in chronological sequence. In this case, we are talking about the study of the emergence and further development of the Ukrainian-Russian war. The main results of the research presented in the article consist in the systematization of total losses of the energy system of Ukraine during the war. The article proposes the main measures to restore the energy system of Ukraine.