Putin Intensifies Attacks on Ukraine's Energy Sector: What the Kremlin Hopes to Achieve.
21.09.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
21.09.2025
1629
The Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has decided to intensify attacks on Ukraine's energy and critical infrastructure, expecting that US leader Donald Trump will not take decisive action to support Kyiv. According to Bloomberg, citing sources close to the Kremlin, Putin hopes that military escalation will help him force Ukraine to negotiate on his terms.
After the meeting between Putin and Zelensky in Anchorage, Russian forces increased their attacks on Ukrainian facilities. Putin is trying to force Kyiv to concede territory in eastern Ukraine and will continue to target Kyiv's energy grid and other infrastructure.
Trump expressed his dissatisfaction with Russia's aggression and proposed tightening sanctions against Moscow. He called on the European Union to take serious measures before the US takes its steps. At the same time, tariffs on China and India for purchasing Russian gas are being considered.
Moscow's strategy focuses on coercing Ukraine into actions favorable to Russia. Putin remains dissatisfied with Kyiv's refusal of his terms and continues to escalate the conflict. Ukraine, for its part, has rejected these terms, further confusing the Kremlin.
Escalation of Conflict
After the meeting in Anchorage between Putin and Zelensky, Russian attacks on Ukraine have significantly intensified. In response, Trump expressed readiness to tighten sanctions against Russia, and the European Union is also considering taking tough measures. Moscow's strategy and Ukraine's disagreement with Putin's terms are leading to further escalation of the situation. In this complex situation, it is important that events on the front continue to evolve, and the international community is closely monitoring the developments, trying to find ways to improve the situation and achieve a peaceful resolution to the conflict. Keeping a finger on the pulse by taking measures against aggression is becoming extremely relevant for global politics.Read also
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