Pokrovs'ke coal mine

3, 6 miles south east of the main coal mine), that provided around half of Metinvest’s total Ukrainian coal extraction volumes, suspended operation due to Russia's military Pokrovsk offensive.

[2] On January 14, 2025 Metinvest announced that the Pokrovs'ke coal mine suspended operation due to the deteriorating security situation for employees.

[3] According to the New York Times, "the mine’s closure is expected to send shock waves through the economy.

Steel production is projected to drop by more than half, from 7.5 million tons this year to less than 3 million next year, according to Oleksandr Kalenkov, head of Ukraine’s steel makers’ association.

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