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Zelenskiy: No new Russian targeted strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Ukrainian president, said that Russia had not launched any drone or missile strikes against Ukrainian energy infrastructure during the past 24 hours despite energy facilities being targeted in frontline areas.

Zelenskiy’s statement highlighted limitations of the short-term energy ceasefire that Russia agreed last week on the request of U.S. president Donald Trump.

Zelenskiy stated that energy repair crews were able to restore damaged energy facilities after high-voltage lines malfunctioned at the weekend. This was on top of the damage caused by Russian attacks. "The energy system is working well." Zelenskiy stated on Telegram that despite the 'extremely cold weather' and Russian airstrikes, "all challenges remain grave".

Zelenskiy stated that Russian forces are focusing on transport and logistics, particularly railway infrastructure.

Last week, Russia and Ukraine announced that they had stopped their attacks on each other's infrastructure but were at odds over the timing of the truce.

The Kremlin reported that Trump had personally requested Russian President Vladimir Putin not to strike Kyiv before February 1. Zelenskiy stated that the truce would last a week starting on January 30.

Officials said that a Russian drone attack on Sunday killed 12 miners in a coal mining area of the Ukrainian Dnipropetrovsk Region. DTEK reported that a coal mine in the Dnipropetrovsk area was attacked on Monday for 'the second time within 24 hours.

Regional officials reported that a Russian strike killed a father, son and two children as well as their mother in the frontline Donetsk Region.

Kyiv is preparing to meet with Moscow in Abu Dhabi for talks this week about how to end the conflict. The talks will take place on Wednesday and/or Thursday. (Reporting and editing by Anna Pruchnicka; Olena Harmash)

(source: Reuters)