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France to coordinate assistance as EU sends generators to Ukraine

The European Union has sent emergency generators to Ukraine. They claim that a million Ukrainians are without heat and power due to Russian bombings. Meanwhile, France is planning to issue a call for international help to assist Ukrainians who have been exposed to extreme temperatures.

Since Russia intensified its attacks on Ukraine's power grid during a recent cold snap, which reached temperatures as low as minus 20 degrees Celsius (4 F), electrical engineers have worked around the clock under hazardous conditions.

In a statement issued on Friday, the?European Commission announced that it would send 447 generators for 3.7 million euro ($4.3 million) in order to restore power?to hospitals and shelters as well as critical services which have been affected by "relentless Russian attacks".

The generators, which are currently stored in Poland in strategic reserves, will be distributed to the affected areas in cooperation with the Ukrainian Red Cross.

Hadja Lahbib, the European Crisis Chief, said that "Russia's?continued assaults on Ukraine's... energy infrastructure...?are intended to break Ukrainian spirit".

The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy declared an emergency energy situation after the winter strikes knocked down power generation and distribution systems.

"We won't allow Russia to freeze Ukraine. "We bring light and heat where Russia sends darkness," Commission spokeswoman Eva Hrncirova said at a daily press briefing.

The French government will hold a conference call with international partners

On Friday morning, Jean-Noel Barrot, the French Foreign Minister told BFM TV that France would be a part of the negotiations.

Hold a call

Later in the day, Ukraine will coordinate with G7 countries as well as Nordic and Baltic States to support Ukraine's grid.

"He continues to bombard Ukrainian cities and infrastructure. Barrot, in a reference to Russian President Vladimir Putin, said that "we will continue to support Ukraine".

He said France will supply Ukraine with 13 megawatts extra of electricity, and 100 generators for the replacement of destroyed infrastructure. He said that other countries would pledge their assistance during the virtual conference. $1 = 0.8524 Euros (Reporting and Editing by Mark Heinrich, Peter Graff and Alessandro Parodi)

(source: Reuters)