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Ukraine Energy Minister warns of further power cuts and possible Russian attacks

Ukraine's Energy Minister warned Ukrainian households on Wednesday of the possibility that blackouts planned for the coming days could become worse and Russian forces may?launch another air attack in order to further disable power networks and heating systems.

Denys Shmyhal reported that more than 200 "emergency" crews were working in the capital to restore heating in apartment buildings following a series mass Russian attacks on January. Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv, said that over 1,100 buildings were still without heat on Tuesday.

"The energy situation remains very difficult." "There is a danger that the timetables for electricity cuts could worsen," Shmyhal wrote in Telegram following a daily meeting with senior officials dedicated to energy issues.

This?is related to the last strike, and the fact the generation shortfalls are still significant in the power system. The Russians are also preparing new 'attacks' on the energy sector in the next week.

Shmyhal stated that buildings that may take some time to restore heating will be assured of electricity for 18 hours per day.

Yulia vyrydenko also wrote after the daily meetings that 217 Russian attacks?on Ukraine's Energy System had been recorded since January. She listed the assistance provided by European countries, as well as the U.N. Children's Fund, which included hundreds of generators.

In his nightly video message, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that the situation in Kyiv is worse than other cities. Resources are being redirected towards the capital along with additional help for Ukraine's second largest city, Kharkiv.

Zelenskiy said on Tuesday that Russia had used hundreds of drones and a record number ballistic missiles to launch its latest massive attack on Ukraine, focusing on energy sites just before the three-sided talks between Russia and the United States. (Reporting and editing by Ron Popeski, Oleskandr Kozoukhar)

(source: Reuters)