Russia renews attacks on frozen Ukrainian cities
Summary
Russian forces attacked energy facilities in Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, and the city of Kharkiv after a temporary truce ended. Reports indicate that these attacks occurred during extremely cold weather, causing significant damage to infrastructure and leaving many residents without heat. President Donald Trump had previously announced a brief halt to the attacks, which resumed shortly thereafter.Key Facts
- Russian forces targeted energy infrastructure in Kyiv and Kharkiv as a temporary truce ended.
- The attacks involved 450 drones and over 60 missiles.
- Two people were injured in both Kyiv and Kharkiv.
- The attacks left 1,170 residential buildings in Kyiv without heating.
- Russian attacks damaged at least three apartment blocks and a kindergarten building in Kyiv.
- Moscow previously agreed to pause attacks during cold weather, as announced by President Trump.
- Ukrainian officials said the temporary truce was supposed to last a week.
- Ukraine's President Zelenskyy accused Russia of valuing attacks over peace discussions.
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