Russia warns on Ukraine war
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By Dan Peleschuk and Yuliia Dysa Jan 20 (Reuters) - A Russian air attack cut power to more than one million Kyiv residents and impacted substations carrying power from Ukraine's atomic plants on Tuesday,
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says about 4,000 buildings in Kyiv remain without heating, and nearly 60% of the city is without power following days of Russian attacks on Ukraine’s power grid
Addressing the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Zelensky listed a litany of grievances and criticisms of Europe that he said have left Ukraine at the mercy of Russian President Vladimir Putin amid an ongoing U.
Across Kyiv, warming tents have been set up by Ukraine's State Emergency Service, offering food and charging ports. UNICEF has equipped each one with psychosocial support materials, including toys, games and other items for engaging and soothing children, bringing brief relief and a sense of normalcy.
Energy minister: 22 January was hardest day for Ukraine's energy system since November 2022 blackout
Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal has said that the situation in Ukraine's power system on 22 January was the most difficult since the nationwide blackout in November 2022.
President Zelensky says Russia has started using "far more" ballistic missiles in its attacks on Ukraine.
In a worst-case scenario, the city’s pipes would have to be drained until spring to stop them freezing and bursting. Vitaly Klitschko, the mayor, is encouraging anyone who can to leave. Some 600,000 already have.
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Russia batters Ukraine's power grid again as officials seek momentum in U.S.-led peace talks
The attack knocked out heating to more than 5,600 apartment buildings in the capital, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said. Nearly 80% of the affected buildings had recently had their heating supply restored after a major Russian barrage on Jan.
Officials in Kyiv say Russia’s repeated strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure forced rolling power outages and emergency cuts across the country. As temperatures plummet in the capital, officials warn that cold snaps could further strain the country’s energy system.
Divers from Ukraine's State Emergency Service have spent six days in ice-cold water repairing a pipe at one of Kyiv's combined heat and power plants damaged in a Russian attack. They have received awa
Ukraine officials are to join their Russian and US counterparts for a trilateral meeting in the United Arab Emirates today. This is believed to be the first time Ukrainian and Russian diplomats sit at the same negotiating table with US officials to discuss a possible end of the war since Vladimir Putin ordered the illegal invasion of Ukraine.