Ukraine Provides US with Evidence of Russian Strikes on Energy Grid, Contradicting Moscow's Pledge.
New Evidence from Ukrainian Embassy Details Attacks
According to UATV: The Ukrainian Embassy in the United States has provided American officials with detailed evidence of Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure that occurred after Moscow declared a pause in such strikes. This information, compiled jointly by Ukraine's Armed Forces and Ministry of Energy, documents a major assault that took place on the night of February 3rd. These attacks represent a significant breach of Russia's own declared military policy.
According to the data, Russia employed 521 aerial weapons in the attack against Ukraine on the night of February 3. This large-scale assault proceeded despite Moscow's publicly announced halt to military actions targeting Ukraine's energy grid. The energy sector has been a repeated target throughout the conflict, causing widespread hardship for civilians.
International Concern and Support
Ambassador of Ukraine to the U.S., Oksana Markarova, emphasized the critical importance of this evidence for securing continued international support for Ukraine amidst the ongoing aggression. The situation raises serious concerns about potential inconsistencies in Russia's military strategy and casts doubt on the sincerity of its stated intentions to cease strikes on the energy sector.
By failing to adhere to its own declared pauses, Russia is demonstrating that its promises to halt bombardments may be merely tactical maneuvers. These events underscore the complex reality on the ground in Ukraine and the necessity for sustained international attention to the conflict. This breach could influence the international community's stance in supporting Ukraine, as safeguarding critical energy infrastructure remains a vital humanitarian priority during the war.
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