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Russia Attacks Ukraine’s Energy Grid Amid Putin-Trump Controversy

Russia attacked Ukraine with 450 drones and over 60 missiles, targeting energy infrastructure as temperatures plummeted below -20°C.

Russia Breaks Promise, Attacks Energy Infrastructure

Andrij Sybiha reported on Tuesday, February 3, about a night attack conducted by Russia. The attack involved 450 drones and over 60 missiles, including ballistic ones. The main targets were energy infrastructure and residential homes in Kyiv, Dnipro, Kharkiv, Sumy, Odesa, and other regions.

Putin’s Promise to Trump Questioned

“Putin waited for the temperature to drop and gathered drones and missiles to continue his genocidal attacks on the Ukrainian nation. Neither the expected diplomatic efforts in Abu Dhabi this week, nor his promises made to the United States, stopped him from continuing terror against ordinary people during the harshest winter,” Sybiha wrote. He noted that temperatures in Ukraine fell below -20 degrees Celsius. “That’s all about Putin’s promise to US President Donald Trump,” commented Radosław Sikorski.

Ukraine Proposes Ways to Counter Russian Aggression

The head of the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs assessed that “we are dealing with terrorists who must be forced to stop the violence.” In his opinion, this can be achieved by strengthening Ukraine’s air defense and energy resilience. He also emphasized the need to increase pressure on Moscow. “Deprive the Russian military machine of energy revenues and access to technology. Isolate the Russian regime. Detain and seize illegal Russian tankers. Putin must be deprived of the illusion that he can achieve anything through bombings, terror, and aggression,” Sybiha wrote.

Energy Truce

The article concludes with a mention of an “energy truce,” though no details are provided in the source text.

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