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News about the Russia-Ukraine war: This happened on Saturday night (December 17)

2022-12-17T06:54:26.847Z


Vladimir Zelenskyy predicts that Putin's missiles cannot break Ukraine's will. And: The EU has imposed asset freezes and entry bans on a further 141 Russian people and 49 institutions. The most important developments.


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City in the dark: residents of Kiev pass the street after a rocket hit

Photo: SERGEY DOLZHENKO / EPA

What has happened in the past few hours

After the recent Russian attack on the Ukrainian capital, technicians in Kyiv restored part of the district heating and water supply.

Mayor Vitali Klitschko said on Ukrainian television that about a third of the city's residents were supplied with district heating and water.

The heating and water in the rest of the city should be working again by morning.

At the same time, around 40 percent of the residents have electricity.

"We understand that the main thing for us is to get the subway back to work," emphasized the 51-year-old on Friday evening.

According to their own statements, the Ukrainian air defense system intercepted almost 80 percent of 76 projectiles in the Russian missile strike.

Of the 72 cruise missiles and four guided missiles, 60 were shot down.

According to the Kyiv military administration, the main blow was aimed at the capital.

Of 40 rockets, 37 were intercepted over the city of three million.

The Ukrainian government accuses Russia of "terror" for these attacks on the country's energy supply - with the aim of plunging the country into darkness and cold.

That says Kyiv

"Whatever the rocket worshipers in Moscow hope for, it will not change the balance of power in this war," said Zelenskyy on Friday evening in his daily video address.

Russia still has enough missiles for further massive attacks.

"But we have enough determination and confidence to deal our own blows after these."

Zelenskyy emphasized the effective work of the Ukrainian air defense, which shot down most of the incoming cruise missiles and rockets in the morning.

"But unfortunately there were also hits," he said.

"Terrorists need such a mass of rocket attacks that at least some of their 'products' reach their intended targets." brought.

With ongoing Russian attacks on the power grid and the resulting power outages, Ukraine still needs around 17,000 industrial or larger power generators this winter.

Prime Minister Denys Schmyhal gave this number at a government meeting on Friday, as reported by the Unian state agency.

"So far, small and medium-sized companies have already imported around 500,000 smaller generators," he said.

"But to get through the winter, we still need around 17,000 larger or industrial generator systems."

That's what the EU says

EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell condemned Russia's new massive rocket attacks on Ukraine as barbaric war crimes.

"These cruel, inhuman attacks are aimed at increasing human suffering," he said on Friday.

The population, but also hospitals, rescue services and other essential services should lose their supply of electricity, heat and water.

"These bombings constitute war crimes and are barbaric," Borrell said.

The ninth EU package of sanctions against Russia for the war against Ukraine is also in force.

As can be seen from the legal texts published in the EU Official Journal on Friday evening, the EU has imposed asset freezes and entry bans on a further 141 people and 49 institutions.

Among them are several deputy prime ministers, ministers and companies from the defense and automotive industries.

Zelenskyj welcomed the new sanctions against Moscow.

This package is the ninth, "but obviously not the last," he said in the evening, a few hours after the most recent Russian missile attack on his country's energy grid.

"Because it's obvious that the pressure needs to be increased."

On the Russian side

At least 11 people were killed in an artillery shelling by Ukrainian forces on the Russian-controlled region of Luhansk in eastern Ukraine, according to local authorities.

Another 20 people were injured in the attack on the village of Lantratowka, and the fate of another 20 people is uncertain, the Russian state agency TASS reported, citing regional authorities.

The neighboring Donetsk region also came under Ukrainian artillery fire on Friday.

One person died and five other people were injured.

The breakaway regions of Donetsk and Luhansk in the Donbass, which are supported by Moscow, declared their independence from Kyiv years ago.

In the meantime, Russia has integrated the regions together with the other occupied parts of Ukraine into its national territory in violation of international law.

Ukraine wants to liberate these areas - and the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea, which Moscow annexed in 2014.

czl/dpa

Source: spiegel

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