What to know about the Russia-Ukraine war today: - Zelensky pledges to do everything he can to give Ukrainians electricity and heat this winter, after a barrage of Russian infrastructure attacks - Grain ship departures from Ukraine are set to halt today
Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv, said that more than 1,000 heating stations will be installed across the capital this winter amid the threat of more Russian strikes.Kyiv’s heating points, powered by generators, will provide necessitiesTuesday, noting that the city would be prepared should future Russian attacks sever those supplies. “You will be able to warm up, drink tea, recharge your phones, and get the necessary help,” Klitschko said.
that restrictions were necessary in order to reduce the load on its networks after Russian attacks damaged power grids.on a call with French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday. The pair agreed to hold two meetings in France in December. The first will be on the challenges of winter — from energy to finance, and weapons to protect Ukraine’s skies — while the second will convene French businesses to discuss aid.Wednesday as they thrash out a path forward after Moscow backed out of a U.N.
and curbing its ability to defend against ongoing Ukrainian counteroffensives, “let alone conduct their own offensive operations,”
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