Kiev, Jan 19: Hundreds of thousands in Russian-occupied parts of southern Ukraine were left without power on Sunday, according to Kremlin-installed authorities there. Meanwhile, Moscow has kept up its hammering of Ukraineâs energy grid in overnight attacks that killed at least two people, according to Ukrainian officials.More than 200,000 households in the Russian-held part of Ukraineâs southern Zaporizhzhia region had no electricity on Sunday, according to the Kremlin-installed local governor.
In a Telegram post, Yevgeny Balitsky said nearly 400 settlements have had their supply cut, due to damage to power networks from Ukrainian drone strikes.
Russia has hammered Ukraineâs power grid, especially in winter, throughout the almost four-year war. It aims to weaken Ukrainiansâ will to resist in a strategy that Kyiv officials call âweaponising winter.â
Russia targeted energy infrastructure in Odesa region overnight on Sunday, according to Ukraineâs Emergency Service. A fire broke out and was promptly extinguished.
At least six people were injured in the Dnipropetrovsk region because of Russian attacks, the emergency service said.
In total over 1,300 attack drones, 1,050 guided aerial bombs and 29 missiles of various types were used by Russia to strike Ukraine this week, he added.
Further US talks seek
a path to peace
âIf Russia deliberately delays the diplomatic process, the worldâs response should be decisive: more help for Ukraine and more pressure on the aggressor,â Zelenskyy said.
He spoke the day after a Ukrainian delegation arrived in the United States for talks on a US-led diplomatic push to end the nearly 4-year-old war.
On Friday, Zelenskyy said that the delegation would try to finalise with US officials documents for a proposed peace settlement that relate to postwar security guarantees and economic recovery.
