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Zelenskiy: Russia waited until bad weather to attack energy sites

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the Ukrainian president, said that Russia deliberately waited until bad weather conditions existed before launching a massive attack on Ukraine's power system. He added that the bad weather conditions had reduced the effectiveness of Ukraine's air defences between 20 and 30 percent.

Zelenskiy, a reporter in Kiev, said that the main assault took place in four areas. I believe the weather conditions have affected our ability to repel by about 20-30%.

Overnight, Russian drones and rockets attacked Ukrainian energy facilities, plunging Kyiv in darkness, cutting off power and water for homes, and stopping a metro line across the Dnipro River. Ukraine's Energy Ministry said that 380,000 customers remained disconnected as of Friday afternoon.

He said that the strike was "strong, but not fatal".

Zelenskiy stated that there are 203 energy installations in Ukraine which need air defences for protection from Russia. He said that Russian forces attempted to launch a new attack near Dobropillia, in the eastern Donetsk Region, where Kyiv reported success in recent weeks. But they were repelled.

He said that the Russians had tried to launch offensive actions. "They tried to unblock their forces, but they lost and retreated."

Zelenskiy said that Ukraine is also waiting to clarify the status of ten air defence systems provided by the U.S.

He expressed his hope that the "coalition" of willing countries, a group of nations pledged to increase support for Ukraine would meet again this month. (Reporting and Editing by Sharon Singleton Ron Popeski David Gregorio).

(source: Reuters)