Zelensky says that the Ukrainian energy system will enter a state of emergency.
Ukrainian President Zelensky said on the 14th that the Russian military's attacks, combined with severe weather, have caused serious impacts on Ukraine's energy system. The Ukrainian energy system will enter a state of emergency, with a focus on ensuring electricity and heating supply to the capital city of Kyiv and other areas. Zelensky called on government officials to strengthen communication with partner countries to obtain the necessary energy equipment and additional support, and announced that Ukraine will significantly increase its electricity import quota. Recently, the Russian military has continued to attack energy facilities in Kyiv Oblast and the city of Kyiv. Since the 9th, there has been widespread power outages, water cuts, and heating cuts in Kyiv, with the situation in the left bank area of the city being particularly severe. Kyiv Mayor Klitschko said in a social media post on the 14th that as of that day, nearly 400 high-rise buildings in Kyiv still had not had their heating restored. The Ukrainian national electricity company announced on the 14th that there will be power restrictions in place throughout Ukraine on the 15th.
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