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Zelenskyy says Russian strikes damaged all Ukrainian power plants, calls Putin a ‘slave to war’

Zelensky said Russia’s attacks have damaged all Ukrainian power plants, causing heating shortages and praised repair crews amid ongoing Western-supported negotiations.

  • Zelenskyy says all Ukrainian power plants have been damaged by Russian attacks, but Ukraine still generates electricity with workers repairing the plants.
  • Zelenskyy called for quicker Western air defense supplies, compared Putin to Hitler, and said Putin is a 'slave to war' who wants to 'repeat' the 1938 Munich crisis.
  • Ukraine and Russia will hold US-brokered talks in Geneva, but Zelenskyy said Ukraine is expected to make more concessions and giving up territory is unacceptable.
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Since the beginning of this year, the Russians have been bombing the civilian infrastructure of major cities so intensively that hundreds of apartments in Kyiv have been without heating for weeks.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is the main obstacle to peace, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a speech at the Munich Security Conference. He called Putin a slave of war and reiterated his call for solid security guarantees and increased aid to Ukraine.

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Zelensky says all Ukrainian power plants damaged, calls Putin 'slave to war'

Every power plant in Ukraine has been damaged by Russian attacks, forcing millions to face heating cuts in the cold, President Volodymyr Zelensky told the Munich Security Conference Saturday, calling Russia's Vladimir Putin a "slave to war."

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Aftenposten broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Saturday, February 14, 2026.
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