Zelensky Accuses Russia of Exploiting Energy Pause, Signals Shift in Negotiation Strategy
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Zelensky Accuses Russia of Exploiting Energy Pause, Signals Shift in Negotiation Strategy
Zelensky said Ukraine will adjust its negotiating team’s work after Russia launched a massive strike on energy facilities, accusing Moscow of exploiting a proposed pause to prepare the attack.
Ukraine accused, on this Wednesday, Russia of having launched the "most powerful" attack of its year against its already weakened energy installations, which left hundreds of thousands of people without heating under an extreme cold wave in the evening of negotiations seeking an exit for almost four years of war. Negative temperatures: Russia repeats attacks on Ukrainian capital, in the middle of the extreme cold end of the treaty: Russia says t…
After Russia fired a record number of ballistic missiles and drones at Ukrainian power plants and energy infrastructure in minus 20 degrees Celsius, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that “each such Russian strike confirms that the attitude in Moscow has not changed: they continue to focus on war and the destruction of Ukraine, and they do not take diplomacy seriously. We are adjusting the work of our negotiating delegation accordingly…
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy suggested on Tuesday that Russia had used a temporary halt to attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure to stockpile weapons and then launch even more powerful strikes during the coldest days. Ukraine was targeted on Tuesday in an attack in which the Russians launched 71 missiles and 450 drones, TASR reports.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of ignoring the United States' request and violating the energy truce by launching a massive attack on Ukraine on the night of February 2-3, with more than 70 missiles and 450 drones. Nine people were injured in the attacks. The work of the negotiating team will be adjusted, the Ukrainian leader threatened, without elaborating on what this means.
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