KYIV, Ukraine — Russia targeted Ukraineās energy infrastructure in a large-scale missile and drone bombardment during the night, officials said Friday, hours after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said talks with the U.S. on ending the 3-year war will take place next week.
Ukraine came under a āmassive missile and droneā attack, Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko wrote on Facebook. At least 10 people, including a child, were injured, authorities said.
āRussia is trying to hurt ordinary Ukrainians by striking energy and gas production facilities, without abandoning its goal of leaving us without light and heat, and causing the greatest harm to ordinary citizens,ā Halushchenko wrote.
Russia has repeatedly targeted Ukraineās power grid during the war. The attacks have depleted electricity generation capacity and disrupted critical heating and water supplies. Ukrainian officials have accused Russia of āweaponizing winterā in an effort to erode civilian morale.
Russia fired 67 missiles from air, land and sea and launched 194 strike and decoy drones, Ukraineās air force said. Their primary target was Ukraineās natural gas extraction facilities, it said.
For the first time, Ukraine deployed French Mirage-2000 warplanes delivered a month ago to help repel the attack, according to the air force. Ukraine also has Western-supplied F-16 fighter jets to shoot down Russian missiles.
Ukrainian defenses downed 34 missiles and 100 drones, the air force said, while up to 10 missiles didnāt reach their targets and 86 drones were lost from radars, presumably jammed by electronic warfare.
Western-supplied air defense systems are crucial for Ukraineās fight but further U.S. help is uncertain under U.S. President Donald Trump, who says he is determined to end the war and has paused American military aid for Kyiv as a way of pressuring Zelenskyy to negotiate.
In his nightly address, Zelenskyy said Thursday he would travel to Saudi Arabia on Monday to meet the countryās crown prince, and his team would stay on to hold talks with U.S. officials.
Zelenskyy welcomed a European Union plan to bolster the continentās defenses. He expressed hope that some of the new spending could be used to strengthen Ukraineās own defense industry.
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