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Ukraine war: Zelenskyy urges faster air-defence action as heating remains disrupted
Summary
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for quicker strengthening of air defences and faster repair of power and heating systems after recent large air attacks; more than 1,110 apartment blocks in Kyiv were reported without heat and personnel changes were announced for underperforming defence areas.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged faster work to strengthen Ukraine's air defences and to repair damaged power and heating systems after large Russian air attacks. He spoke following strikes that affected Kyiv and other areas during freezing temperatures. Zelenskyy said some defence lines were built better than others and that steps would follow in places with weaker results. Night-time temperatures had eased somewhat but were still below freezing.
Key facts:
- Zelenskyy called for faster strengthening of air defences and for quicker repairs to electricity grids and heating systems.
- More than 1,110 apartment blocks in Kyiv were reported to be without heat after the latest attack.
- The president announced that personnel changes would be made in areas where air-defence performance was judged insufficient.
Summary:
The statements underline ongoing strain on infrastructure and the practical effect on heating in Kyiv. Officials reported continuing heating outages and called for faster reinforcement of local air-defence capabilities. Zelenskyy said personnel changes would be implemented where defence results were unsatisfactory.
