In Ukraine, where Russia's military aggression continues, serious power shortages accompanying attacks on infrastructure facilities continue to affect the lives of citizens.

Ukrainian President Zelensky held talks with the foreign ministers of seven countries, including Sweden and the three Baltic countries in Northern Europe, and emphasized the need for emergency assistance in the energy sector.

In Ukraine, serious power shortages continue due to attacks on infrastructure facilities by the Russian military, and the state-owned power company "Ukruenergo" announced on the 28th that it implemented emergency power outages in various places.



Under these circumstances, emergency tents are being installed in various places where residents can temporarily stay in the event of a large-scale power outage, and according to officials, more than 400 locations have been installed in the capital Kyiv as of the 28th. It means that it was done.



In addition, on the 28th, Ukrainian President Zelensky met with the foreign ministers of seven countries, including the three Baltic countries, as well as Sweden and Finland, which are aiming to join NATO = North Atlantic Treaty Organization, in Kyiv, the capital.



According to an announcement by the Ukrainian president's office, President Zelensky expressed his gratitude for the support of each country, touched on the attacks on infrastructure facilities by the Russian military and the resulting power shortages, and offered the latest anti-aircraft missiles and He emphasized the need for urgent assistance in the energy sector.



Meanwhile, in southern Ukraine, Russian forces are believed to be preparing for another Ukrainian counteroffensive after withdrawing troops from the strategic Kherson this month.

President Zelensky released a new video on the 28th, saying that the Russian military continued to attack Kherson and its surroundings, which were recaptured by the Ukrainian army, and said, "We have destroyed all the things and houses destroyed by the Russian army. We will do everything we can to restore it," he said, showing his willingness to do everything in his power to restore infrastructure.