Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy says massive attack by Russia is ‘despicable escalation’
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Fri, 29 Nov 2024 02:42:12 +0200
Barrage leaves 1 million without power Putin threatens to use hypersonic missile against Kyiv.
What we know on day 1,010See all our Ukraine war coverageUkrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called Russias massive attack on energy infrastructure a very despicable escalation of Russian terrorist tactics.
The overnight barrage that left more than half a million in Ukraines western Lviv region cut off from electricity.
Another 280,000 in the western Rivne region and 215,000 in the northwestern Volyn region also lost power, officials said.
Ukraines emergency services said the Russian strikes inflicted damage in 14 regions across the country, with the nations west hardhit.
Zelenskyy said that Russia had also fired cluster munitions during the attack.Zelenskyy urging his allies to respond firmly to what he dubbed Russian blackmail.
Russian president Vladimir Putin said the bombardment was a response to Ukrainian strikes on his territory with western missiles.Putin also threatened to strike Kyiv with Oreshnik missiles, an intermediaterange weapon that Moscow used against the city of Dnipro last week and that Putin has claimed cannot be shot down by any air defence system.
Of course, we will respond to the ongoing strikes on Russian territory with longrange westernmade missiles, as has already been said, including by possibly continuing to test the Oreshnik in combat conditions, as was done on November 21, Putin told leaders of a security alliance of exSoviet countries at a summit in Kazakhstan.
At present, the Ministry of Defence and the General Staff are selecting targets to hit on Ukrainian territory.
These could be military facilities, defence and industrial enterprises, or decisionmaking centres in Kyiv, he said.Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to the Ukrainian president, described Putins claim that air defence systems could not take out Oreshnik missiles as fiction, of course.
He said the Oreshnik was simply a lightly modified version of existing Russian intercontinental ballistic missiles, adding that Putin had made similar claims about the Kinzhal missile until they were shot down by Patriot air defence systems.Polish prime minister Donald Tusk said Putins threat to strike Kyiv was a testament to weakness, adding that the west would not be deterred by his words.Joe Biden has said the attack on Ukraines energy infrastructure showed the urgency of backing Kyiv, touting strong support ahead of Donald Trump taking office in January.
This attack is outrageous and serves as yet another reminder of the urgency and importance of supporting the Ukrainian people in their defence against Russian aggression, Biden said in a statement.
Trump is widely expected to bring a policy shift towards Ukraine, which has received almost 60bn from Washington for its armed forces since Russia launched a fullscale invasion in February 2022.Donald Trumps plan to tap the retired US Lt Gen Keith Kellogg as US envoy to Ukraine and Russia has triggered renewed interest in a policy document he cowrote that proposes ending the war by withdrawing weapons from Ukraine if it doesnt enter peace talks and giving even more weapons to Ukraine if Russia doesnt do the same.Georgian riot police deployed teargas and water cannon against demonstrators protesting against a decision by the proRussian ruling party to delay asking for European Union accession.
Thousands rallied in the capital Tbilisi and cities across Georgia after prime minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced the decision amid a postelection crisis that saw the countrys president challenge the legitimacy of the newly elected parliament and government.
The Caucasus countrys prowestern opposition has denounced the 26 October vote as fraudulent, while the EU and the US have called for an investigation into alleged electoral irregularities.
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