Ukraine Marks Fourth Christmas at War, Hope Flounders
Ukraine faces ongoing Russian attacks and energy outages during its fourth wartime Christmas while awaiting Moscow's reply to a 20-point peace plan proposed by Kyiv and Washington.
- On Wednesday, Ukraine marked its fourth Christmas at war amid continuing Russian attacks and little optimism while Kyiv awaits Moscow's reply to a 20-point peace framework.
- Families and soldiers on leave walked decorated streets in Lviv, Ukraine, to preserve traditions, but many households could not share Christmas Eve meals while around 50,000 residents from western Lviv region serve in the armed forces.
- In Lviv, hundreds of ribbons bearing the names of Ukrainian prisoners of war were placed beside a nativity scene, while families decorated graves and held a 'Mournful Carol' ceremony at the city's military cemetery to honor fallen soldiers.
- Many Ukrainians, however, voiced scepticism about Moscow's intent, doubting captives will return despite Zelenskiy's framework seeking their release and accepting roughly 20 per cent territory.
- Authorities reported damage to heating and electricity systems that killed one person and injured at least 15 others as temperatures dropped to minus 11C, with Kharkiv among the hardest hit.
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