Fears of power shortages rise as Russia targets Ukraine’s energy facilities
Ukrainian officials reported extensive damage to power plants and substations, with several facilities rendered inoperable.
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Ukrainian officials reported extensive damage to power plants and substations, with several facilities rendered inoperable.
The Kursk region, located in western Russia and bordering northeastern Ukraine, has seen a rise in cross-border attacks in recent weeks.
The 'Le Figaro' report suggests that Washington and Brussels are now more open to exploring a peaceful resolution to the conflict, which has continued for over a year and a half.
The swap, which took place on September 14, 2024, was the result of months of negotiations and was facilitated by international intermediaries.
Li’s call for negotiations resonates with Moscow's narrative that a resolution to the conflict should be sought through diplomatic means, rather than Western-imposed sanctions or military interventions.
His departure, however, signals a potential shift in Kyiv's approach as it grapples with the harsh realities of war and dwindling Western support. Deputy Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha, a less experienced but loyal ally of Zelensky, is rumoured to be the frontrunner to replace Kuleba.
The move comes amid rising tensions and continued military engagements in Kursk Oblast, which have forced many residents to flee their homes.
Zelenskyy stated that the incursion was a strategic response to ongoing Russian aggression and was aimed at targeting military infrastructure deemed critical to the conflict.
Ukraine faces significant challenges in replenishing its military personnel following heavy losses in its battles against Russian forces.
The Ukrainian Air Force reported intercepting 10 Russian drones overnight, highlighting the continuous nature of these aerial threats.
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