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Ukrainian strikes disrupt power and heating to 2 major cities in Russia
Ukrainian strikes damaged power and heating infrastructure in Voronezh and Belgorod, leaving over 20,000 residents without electricity, amid ongoing cross-border energy attacks.
- On Sunday, regional Gov. Alexander Gusev said a drone strike temporarily cut power and heating to parts of Voronezh, while several drones were electronically jammed and a utility fire was quickly extinguished.
- Ukraine's strategy focuses on long-range drone strikes to cut Moscow's oil export revenue, while Kyiv officials say Russia aims to `weaponize winter` by crippling Ukrainian utilities.
- The defence ministry reported 44 Ukrainian drones were destroyed or intercepted overnight, including 43 over Bryansk region and one over Rostov region, while Telegram channels claimed the strike targeted a thermal power plant.
- A missile strike late on Saturday caused serious damage to Belgorod's power and heating systems, affecting some 20,000 households in a city of around 340,000, Vyacheslav Gladkov reported.
- The exchanges form part of almost daily assaults on energy infrastructure by Russia and Ukraine, as U.S.-led diplomatic efforts to stop the nearly four-year war have not advanced.
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KYIV, Ukraine -- Ukraine's Western allies rallied around the war-torn country on Saturday as they pushed to revise a U.S. peace plan seen as favoring Moscow despite its all-out invasion of its neighbor. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has vowed Ukrainians "will always defend" their home.
Ukraine's allies push back on U.S. peace plan seen as favoring Moscow
Ukraine’s Western allies rallied around the war-torn country on Saturday as they pushed to revise a U.S. peace plan seen as favoring Moscow despite its all-out invasion of its neighbor. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has vowed Ukrainians “will always defend” their home. A Ukrainian delegation, bolstered by representatives from France, Germany…
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