One of the ventilation shafts of the Ukrainian company Metinvest's coal mine in the area of Pokrovsk in the Donetsk Region ...
The Pokrovsk mine was Ukraine’s only source of coking coal, essential for the steel industry. In 2023, Ukraine produced about ...
Without Pokrovsk, Ukraine will lose the annual production of millions of tons of coke coal — the main source for local ...
The mine, near the frontline city of Pokrovsk, produced coking coal crucial for Ukraine’s steel industry. It kept running until the very last moment, when Russian forces finally reached its gates.
Ukraine's wartime steelmaking has relied on Pokrovsk mine Moscow's forces are closing in on coking coal mine Industry sources say production has stopped KYIV, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Ukraine has ...
"The New York Times" states that Ukrainians destroyed one of the tunnels to prevent it from being taken over by Russian ...
Ukraine has stopped production at its coking coal mine in Pokrovsk, which feeds the country’s steel industry, because of the proximity of advancing Russian forces, two industry sources told ...
A strategically important coal mine in the village of Pishchane, near the city of Pokrovsk in Donetsk Oblast, has been blown up to prevent Russian forces from using it to covertly move troops. Source: ...
KYIV, - Ukraine has stopped production at its coking coal mine in Pokrovsk, which feeds the country's steel industry, because of the proximity of advancing Russian forces, two industry sources ...
Mining and metallurgical group Metinvest considers it necessary to implement predictable tax and tariff policy in Ukraine, ...
The plant in the embattled city of Pokrovsk is the only Ukrainian mine producing coking coal needed for the country's steelmaking industry, which has withered since Russia invaded in February 2022.