War in Ukraine Russia punishes Kherson after the liberation: "It is the revenge of those who have lost"
War in Ukraine Ukraine liberates Kherson, the only capital that Russia managed to occupy
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The
Ukraine war
is entering its 278th day and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky noted in his usual late-night address to the nation that Russia was "planning new attacks" against his country, urging defense forces and citizens to be prepared to withstand
another week of tension in the electrical network
in the midst of
freezing temperatures.
"As long as they have missiles, unfortunately they will not stop," he added.
The energy system has been stabilized, according to Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, after last week's Russian attacks left the country without electricity.
"Unable to win on the battlefield, Russian terrorists are trying to destroy the Ukrainian energy system to end our resistance," he wrote.
The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces stated that Russian troops had
shelled a dozen towns in Donetsk
, eastern Ukraine, including the main targets of Bakhmut and Avdiivka, nine months into the
war in Ukraine.
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The Ukrainian government announces the stabilization of the energy system
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced Sunday that the energy system has finally been stabilized after Russian attacks this week left much of the country without power.
"Unable to win on the battlefield,
Russian terrorists are trying to destroy the Ukrainian energy system to put an end to our resistance," he wrote on his Facebook account, reports Efe.
The military administration of the Kiev region announced this Sunday that the situation has finally normalized in the capital and that most users already have power, on a
day when snowfall is expected
and the temperature drops to minus five. degrees at night.
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Zelensky warns of more Russian attacks
Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky warned that Russia was
"planning new attacks"
against his country, urging defense forces and citizens to
be prepared to endure another week of strain on the power grid
amid freezing temperatures, reports Reuters.
"We understand that terrorists are planning new attacks. We know for sure," Zelensky said in his late-night video address Sunday.
"And as long as they have missiles, unfortunately they will not stop," he added.
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