The war between Russia and Ukraine has become even more horrific. On Tuesday, Ukraine carried out more than 200 drone attacks on Russia. In response, Russia fired 80 drones on Ukraine. Russia is giving a befitting reply to every attack of Ukraine.
To avoid Russian attacks, Volodymyr Zelensky's government has decided to cut off electricity. Power supply is being cut off in many cities of Ukraine so that Russia does not target the people of Ukraine.
People should not leave their homes: Ukraine government
Herman Halushchenko wrote on Facebook, "The enemy continues to terrorize Ukrainians. Therefore, Ukrainians should stay at home. At the same time, follow the advisory issued by the government. Energy company Ukrenergo reported emergency power cuts in Kharkiv, Sumy, Poltava, Zaporizhia, Dnipropetrovsk and Kirovohrad regions.
Russia is firing cruise missiles on Ukraine
Russian forces launched missile strikes targeting energy infrastructure in the western Lviv region early Wednesday, the city's mayor Andriy Sadovy said. "During the morning attack, enemy cruise missiles were recorded in the area. No casualties or damage were reported," he said. Ukraine's air force has issued a nationwide airstrike alert.
Russia will study Trump's initiative
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday that his country is ready to study the initiative of Donald Trump, who is going to be sworn in as US President next week, on Ukraine. He also praised Trump for his stance on Ukraine. While Putin's advisor Nikolai Patrushev said that only Russia and America should be involved in the talks on Ukraine.
Earlier on Friday, the Russian Presidential Palace Kremlin had said that Moscow is ready for a meeting between Putin and Trump. However, any concrete step in this regard can be taken only after Trump's swearing-in on January 20. Whereas a day before this, Trump had said that a meeting between him and Putin is being planned.
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