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Vladimir Putin has given the green light to the resumption of massive bombings on the main Ukrainian cities and their energy system, thus considering it amortized the brief truce that he requested Donald Trump in a phone call. As the Kremlin stated last week, airstrikes on these targets would be suspended until February 1.
Russian forces bombed last morning kyiv, Kharkiv and other locations with 450 donres and more than 60 missiles, causing fires and causing new critical blows to the energy infrastructure. Ukraine is facing the coldest winter period in recent decades: thermometers in the capital, where four people have been injured, reached negative twenty degrees.
“The attacks are aimed at energy infrastructure. The objective is clear: cause the maximum possible destruction and leave the city without heat in the middle of the extreme cold,” said Kharkiv Mayor Igor Terekhov. Russian missiles and drones also hit other towns in the region, in Izum, Balaklia or two residential buildings in Sumi.
A Russian attack drone hit a high rise building in Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, tonight, setting it ablaze, as Russia mounted a massive air raid on civil targets around the country. pic.twitter.com/NNG0hJcmnj
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The new air attack also occurs on the eve of which the delegations from Moscow and kyiv, with the mediation of the Trump Administration’s envoys, will resume diplomatic negotiations in Abu Dhabi this Wednesday to try to get closer to a peace agreement. The discrepancies remain for the moment insurmountable on the territorial issue and control of Donbas.
In kyiv, the shelling last night caused damage in five districts, with shells hitting three apartment blocks and a building that housed a daycare center, according to Tymur Tkachenko, head of the city’s military administration. The mayor, Vitali Klichkó, explained that Some 1,170 properties were left without heating.
The attacks caused damage in five districts, hitting three apartment blocks and a daycare center, according to Tymur Tkachenko, head of the city’s military administration. Videos shared on social media show a building engulfed in flames. The anti-aircraft alert remained in force for more than five hours.
The wave of mass attacks on the Ukrainian capital since New Year’s Day has left hundreds of apartment blocks and tens of thousands of their tenants without power and heat. Emergency crews and technicians were still trying to restore heating systems on Monday.