Zelenskyy Accuses Russia of Targeting Energy Grid to Freeze Ukrainians into Submission.
Zelenskyy's Statement on Attacks Against Energy Infrastructure
According to Novyny.live: President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that Russia is deliberately targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure during the harshest winter in recent years, aiming to force the nation into concessions. The President reported that these strikes have left hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians without heating. This strategy targets civilian resilience during a period of extreme vulnerability.
In a February 4 interview, Zelenskyy noted that despite the freezing cold, Russia continues to strike Ukrainian energy facilities. He emphasized that this winter is the most severe and coldest since the full-scale invasion began, severely complicating life for the population and threatening their well-being.
Consequences of the Attacks on Energy Infrastructure
According to the President, the attacks on the energy grid are designed not only to cause damage but also to pressure Ukrainians into compromise during a dire situation. Hundreds of thousands have already felt the consequences, being left without essential heating amid sub-zero temperatures.
"This winter is the most severe and coldest since the start of the war." - Volodymyr Zelenskyy
This crisis underscores the critical importance of energy security for Ukraine, especially during wartime. Strikes on energy facilities can have not only immediate humanitarian impacts but also long-term effects on the country's economy and infrastructure. In winter, when the need for heat is paramount, such actions can create greater social strain and present severe challenges for the Ukrainian government in sustaining basic living conditions for its citizens.
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