After the Russian missile strike, repairs continued uninterrupted; The Biden administration is asking Congress to provide another $38 billion to Ukraine. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
Electricity returned to 6 million Ukrainians in one day
A day after the massive missile attack, electricity has been restored to nearly 6 million Ukrainians, but there are still major problems with water supply. The most difficult situation is Kyiv and the region, Vinnitsa and the region, Lviv and the region. The President called on international partners to provide Ukraine with a reliable air defense shield.
The US intends to increase aid to Ukraine
US President Joe Biden’s administration has asked Congress to give Ukraine another $38 billion. According to US national security adviser Jake Sullivan, the Biden administration is doing everything for Ukraine to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The winner of the national selection for Eurovision 2023 has been named
TVORCHI will represent Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool. 10 artists and groups competed in the national selection for the right to perform at Eurovision 2023. However, TVORCHI managed to win the hearts of the audience, receiving 10 points from them, and 9 points from the judges.
In Kyiv, subway work continued
The Kiev metro resumed its work on the morning of December 17, mayor Vitaliy Klitschko said. On the eve of the capital’s subway worked exclusively in shelter mode due to the massive shelling of the enemy and lack of electricity. Trains run at an interval of 10 minutes. Underground stations also function as a cover during an air raid.
Most of the residents of Kyiv returned to the heating
The heat supply, which was interrupted as a result of the Russian missile attacks on December 16, has been restored to 75% of the inhabitants of Kyiv, said the mayor of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko. Thermal workers continue to work for the second day to stabilize the heat supply situation in Kyiv.
The Russians sacked the Kherson region
Russian troops opened fire from a mortar in the village of Stepanovka in the suburbs of Kherson, hitting the humanitarian aid headquarters. A woman died of her injuries, two other people in hospital. The enemy strike destroyed the school building, hospital and church.
Russia is replenishing its stocks of Iranian drones
The Russian Federation has continued strikes in Ukraine with Iranian Shahed kamikaze drones thanks to the supply of a new batch, but is using them more sparingly, said Andriy Yusov, a spokesman for the Defense Ministry’s Main Intelligence Directorate. He also said that Russia intends to buy ballistic missiles from Iran.
Riots erupt in Moldova over ban on pro-Russian TV channels
The Russian Foreign Ministry has accused official Chisinau of harassing Russia’s national minority after a decision to revoke broadcasting licenses from six TV channels that spread propaganda about the war in Ukraine. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation requests from the relevant international organizations “to provide an adequate assessment of what happened and take all appropriate measures to correct this unacceptable situation.” Earlier, Chisinau decided to suspend the licenses of some TV channels to protect the national information space and avoid the risk of disinformation and attempts to manipulate public opinion.
The number of victims of the attack on Krivoy Rog has increased
One of the victims of the Russian strike on a residential building in Krivoy Rog has died. So the number of victims increased to five people. Three more victims of the Russian missile attack are in the hospital. Before that, from under the rubble of a house destroyed as a result of a missile attack by the Russian Federation, rescuers got the body of a dead one and a half year old child.
The invaders withdrew troops from two cities in the Kherson region
The Russian Federation redeploys individual units and withdraws part of its troops from Kakhovka and Novaya Kakhovka in the Kherson region to the settlement area of Nizhniye Syrogozy. Servicemen are spreading information to local residents that Kakhovka will be abandoned by Russian troops before the end of this year.
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Source: korrespondent

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