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Ukraine war: Kyiv reschedules peace talks as power grid strains
Summary
Ukrainian officials said a Russian drone strike killed at least 12 miners, and Kyiv has rescheduled trilateral peace talks while planned outages strain the power grid amid severe cold.
Content
Ukrainian officials reported a Russian drone strike that killed at least 12 miners. The report came soon after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced new trilateral peace talks. Kyiv has since rescheduled those talks. Planned outages are in force as the country's power grid strains in very cold temperatures.
Key facts:
- Officials said a Russian drone strike killed at least 12 miners in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
- President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had announced new trilateral peace talks; Kyiv has rescheduled the next round, with talks reported to be set to start on Wednesday.
- Planned power outages are in effect as the strained electricity grid copes with severe cold around -15°C.
Summary:
Officials report civilian deaths from the strike and ongoing pressure on communities facing reduced power during severe winter conditions. The government has rescheduled the trilateral talks, which were announced to begin on Wednesday; other procedural details are undetermined at this time.
