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Zelenskiy: Russia has snubbed Ukraine's energy with diplomatic insults

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the president of Ukraine, accused Russia of exploiting an energy truce backed by the United States to stockpile weapons and use them to attack Ukraine using hundreds of drones as well as a record number ballistic missiles a day before peace talks.

Zelenskiy stated that Ukraine is waiting for the U.S. response to Russia's attack overnight which damaged Ukraine's infrastructure. Washington had already prompted a "short-lived" ceasefire on?attacks against energy targets.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, told reporters that Vladimir Putin, the Russian president had signed an agreement which expired on Sunday.

He said, "It's Sunday to Sunday and he hit hard last night." "He kept his promise on that... we'll accept anything because it's so cold there." It was Sunday and he went back to Sunday.

When asked if he felt disappointed, Trump responded: "I would like him to end the conflict."

In freezing temperatures, the attack knocked down heating in many cities, including Kyiv. Ukrainian negotiators were on their way to Abu Dhabi, where a second trilateral round, mediated by the U.S., was scheduled for Wednesday and/or Thursday. Zelenskiy said on X that "it was a deliberate attack on energy infrastructure, involving a large number of ballistic rockets." A day earlier, Zelenskiy had stated that Moscow had largely adhered to the moratorium on energy facilities agreed between the two parties.

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UKRAINE UNDER PRESSURE

The U.S. is pressuring Ukraine to accept a peace agreement, while Russia's attacks on Ukraine's energy system seem to be aimed at freezing Ukrainians to submission.

After the first trilateral meeting in late January, there was no progress on territorial issues. Moscow demanded that Kyiv cede additional land in eastern Ukraine. Kyiv refused.

Zelenskiy, in a more aggressive tone than he had used the previous days, said that the work of Ukraine’s negotiators will be "adjusted appropriately" following the attack. He did not provide any details.

He told reporters at a Kyiv press conference that NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte was attending, that Ukraine would contact Washington to discuss possible new sanctions for Russia.

In his video nightly address,?Zelenskiy stated: "We are expecting a response from America to the 'Russian strikes. It was the American proposal to stop attacks on energy infrastructure in order to support diplomatic efforts during winter and cold weather.

Zelenskiy stated that Ukraine was expected to make some concessions but it is also up to Russia, in order to "stop the aggression."

He asked: "If the United States and Europe do not have the ability to stop Russian attacks, then who will believe that there is a power to guarantee the war won't re-ignite?"

NEW ATTACKS ON ENERGY SYSTEM

Officials from Ukraine said that Russia used 450 drones, 70 missiles and other weapons in attacks which injured at least 12 people. The strikes also targeted apartment blocks and energy infrastructure while temperatures hovered between -20 Celsius and -4 Fahrenheit.

A strike that occurred early Tuesday evening in Zaporizhzhia, a city located in the south-east of Ukraine, killed two 18-year olds and injured nine others.

Oleksiy Kuleba, Deputy Prime Minister, stated that 1,142 apartment blocks in Kyiv were still without heating. Officials in Kharkiv (Ukraine's second largest city) reported 270,000 residents living in unheated flats.

Kharkiv mayor Ihor Terekhov posted on Telegram that the goal was to destroy as much as possible and leave the city in extreme cold without heat. He also said that a city thermal plant had been severely damaged.

Denys Shmyhal, the Energy Minister of Ukraine, said that a power station in Kyiv’s eastern suburbs was also severely damaged. Officials were evaluating how to redirect funds to restore heating.

Last week, Russia and Ukraine announced that they had stopped?strikes against each other's infrastructure. However, they were at odds over the duration of the moratorium. The Kremlin claimed it ended on Sunday. Kyiv stated that it would last until Friday.

A new wave of freezing temperatures has gripped much of Ukraine after the coldest January in six years, according to experts. Many families are trapped in dark and icy apartments due to power cuts and heating problems that can last for hours or days.

Natalia Hlobenko (35), a Kyiv resident, describes?how, on Tuesday, she covered her son, aged 11, just before an explosion sprayed broken glass all over her apartment.

Where is the ceasefire? Hlobenko, wrapped in her windowless flat and wailing with tears, said. "How much can we handle?"

STICKING POINT REMAINS IN TALKS

Zelenskiy said previously that Ukraine, which is "struggling" to stop the Russian battlefield advances on its borders, was prepared for "substantive talks". Moscow and Kyiv both blame the other for failing to reach a peace agreement.

The main issue is territory. Ukraine refuses to cede the 20% of eastern Donetsk region that Moscow cannot conquer after its invasion in 2022.

Ukraine's chief negotiator stated that Ukrainian officials will first have bilateral talks in Abu Dhabi with U.S. officials to discuss U.S. guarantees of security for any peace agreement and a reconstruction package after the war, and then hold a tripartite meeting involving Russian representatives. (Additional reporting from Yurii Kovalenko and Anna Pruchnicka; Writing by Dan Peleschuk, Timothy Heritage, and Ron Popeski; Editing by Daniel Flynn and Timothy Heritage)

(source: Reuters)