Russian troops continue to attack Ukrainian cities, including attacks on energy facilities.
Ukraine got through the winter without a massive blackout, despite Russia’s attempts to disrupt Ukraine’s energy system. This was reported on Thursday, February 29, by the official Telegram of the US Embassy in Ukraine referring to the Ambassador of the United States of America to Ukraine, Bridget Brink.
“In the last hours of winter, Ukraine has electricity – a great success, because Russia attacked the Ukrainian energy infrastructure for two winters,” said the diplomat.
He noted that Russia continues to attack every day, but the Ukrainians have light and warmth.
“This victory shows what Ukraine can achieve with our support and why we should support it now. Every second counts,” said Brink.
We remind you that on February 13, the US Senate supported a package that provides more than $60 billion for Ukraine – mainly for military aid. The Senate’s decision is not enough to appropriate the money – the bill must be passed by the House of Representatives.
Speaker Mike Johnson ended the House work week early and announced a nearly two-week recess without considering the Ukraine aid bill.
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Source: korrespondent

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