Zelenskiy Warns of Escalating Russian Energy Attacks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy reported intelligence indicating future Russian attacks on energy infrastructure. He noted these actions complicate peace efforts amidst the ongoing four-year conflict. In a video address, Zelenskiy highlighted the evolving nature of these attacks and the need for specialized defenses ahead of talks with Russian and U.S. officials.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warned on Monday that Russian strikes on energy infrastructure were likely to continue. Intelligence reports suggest that these attacks could intensify, posing challenges to peace negotiations aimed at ending the near four-year war.
Speaking during his nightly video address, Zelenskiy emphasized that the Russian assault tactics are becoming more complex, utilizing a range of weaponry. This evolution demands specific defensive strategies to protect essential energy targets from further damage.
The Ukrainian leader's remarks come on the eve of critical discussions between Ukrainian, Russian, and U.S. officials. These talks are seen as pivotal in attempts to stabilize the region despite the ongoing hostilities and infrastructure threats.
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