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A huge bombardment of energy infrastructure that has knocked out power in parts of Ukraine was deliberately planned for Christmas Day, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asserted. This strategic attack, which has caused widespread disruptions in energy supply, raises serious concerns about the ongoing conflict and its impact on civilians during a significant holiday period.
Zelenskyy emphasized that the timing of the strikes was not coincidental, suggesting that the Russian leadership aimed to inflict maximum distress on the Ukrainian population. The assault resulted in extensive damage to critical energy facilities, leaving many regions without electricity and heating amid winter conditions.
The Ukrainian government has condemned the attack as a war crime, highlighting the need for accountability and international support. As the nation grapples with the repercussions of this assault, Zelenskyy reiterated the resilience of the Ukrainian people and their determination to withstand such challenges. The situation remains dire, with emergency services working tirelessly to restore power and ensure the safety of citizens in affected areas.
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