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Mayor of Kyiv, Ukraine says that 1,330 buildings are still without heat after the Russian strike in Kyiv.

Vitalii Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv said that more than 1,300 apartment blocks in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv are still without heat after a 'Russian missile attack and drone strike earlier this week.

Since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russia has intensified its bombardment of Ukraine's power system.

Russia has launched an attack on Ukraine's power system, causing explosions in Kyiv overnight. 1.2 million homes across the country are now without electricity during winter temperatures below zero.

The massive attack on Kyiv occurred as Ukrainian, Russian, and American negotiators discussed options for ending the war in Abu Dhabi.

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the President of Ukraine, said that Russia's current main targets are our energy sector, critical infrastructure, and residential building.

In just one week, he claimed that Russia launched over 1,700 drones, 1,380 guided aerial weapons and 69 missiles against Ukraine.

Zelenskiy said that every massive attack by Russia could have devastating effects. He was visiting Lithuania on Sunday.

"We are working with all leaders to strengthen Ukraine." "Everyone must understand the threat that Russia poses," he said.

Oleksiy Kuleba, Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine, said that more than 3,200 buildings in Kyiv lacked heating by the evening. This was down from 6,000 early on.

Klitschko stated?on Telegram' that utility workers and energy providers have restored heat to approximately 2,000 buildings since Saturday night, but 1,330 remain without heating. (Reporting and editing by Bernadettebaum and Susan Fenton.)

(source: Reuters)