Ukraine declared a state of emergency in its energy sector. President Zelensky made the announcement following a special cabinet meeting. The focus is on Kyiv, where Russian strikes and severe cold have left many without power.
The declaration came after a series of Russian airstrikes targeting critical infrastructure. These strikes, combined with temperatures plummeting to -20C, created a crisis. Zelensky accused Moscow of exploiting the harsh weather. A round-the-clock task force was established to address the damage.
Thousands of Kyiv residents face power outages. The Ukrainian government is working to restore energy distribution. International aid is likely to be requested.
The conflict between Ukraine and Russia has been ongoing for nearly four years. Former US President Donald Trump stated Ukraine is "less ready to make a deal" than Russia. He blamed Zelensky for stalling peace talks.
The task force will assess damage and coordinate repairs. The situation remains critical as winter deepens. Further Russian strikes are a major concern.
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