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Russia launches missile, drone barrage at Ukraine as peace talks stall

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Updated 12.2.2026
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy *Ukraine World Economic Forum Davos Steve Witkoff

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Story Timeline

Feb 8 – Feb 14

2 articles|2 sources
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South China Morning PostFeb 12

Russia launches missile, drone barrage at Ukraine as peace talks stall

Russia launched missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian cities overnight amid stalled peace talks. Ukrainian President Zelensky stated that Russia is hesitant to engage in another round of US-brokered negotiations, proposed to be held in Miami or Abu Dhabi next week. While Ukraine has confirmed its attendance, the Kremlin indicated that talks are expected "soon" without providing specifics. These developments occur as a US-led peace effort faces a June deadline, with disagreements over occupied territories in the Donbas region and Russian demands for further territorial concessions hindering a comprehensive settlement after four years of conflict.

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Associated Press (AP)Feb 12

Russia fires barrage at Ukrainian cities as next round of US-brokered talks is unclear

On Thursday, February 12, 2026, Russia launched a barrage of missiles and drones at Ukrainian cities. This occurred as the possibility of another round of US-brokered peace talks between Russia and Ukraine remained uncertain. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine had agreed to attend proposed negotiations in either Miami or Abu Dhabi, but Russia was hesitant. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov indicated that talks were expected "soon" without providing specifics. The US government has not commented on the potential for further negotiations, which are part of an ongoing peace effort. Zelenskyy previously stated that the US has set a June deadline for a deal between the two countries.

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Key Claims

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Russia launched a barrage of ballistic missiles and drones at Ukrainian cities.

— officials

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Washington has proposed further negotiations next week between Russian and Ukrainian delegations in Miami or Abu Dhabi.

— Zelensky

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Ukraine “immediately confirmed” it would attend.

— Zelensky

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The United States has given Ukraine and Russia a June deadline to reach a deal.

— Zelensky

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Russia launched a barrage of ballistic missiles and drones at Ukrainian cities in overnight attacks.

— officials

Feb 1 – Feb 7

22 articles|7 sources
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Diplomatic(15)
The Guardian - World NewsFeb 4

Ukraine-Russia talks: negotiators gather in Abu Dhabi in wake of ‘massive’ strikes on Kyiv – Europe live

Ukrainian and Russian officials have gathered for their second round of talks in Abu Dhabi, brokered by the Trump administration. The talks are expected to mirror last month's format, but both sides have downplayed prospects of an immediate breakthrough. Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, stated that Moscow carried out a massive and "deliberate" attack on Kyiv using 71 ballistic missiles and 450 drones, targeting energy infrastructure. The US has proposed a plan where repeated breaches of a ceasefire agreement from Russia would lead to a coordinated military response from western allies. Meanwhile, the New Start treaty between the US and Russia expires on Thursday, removing mutual limits on nuclear arsenals. Western allies are reportedly weighing a new defense pact amid ongoing tensions.

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Al JazeeraFeb 1

Trilateral Ukraine talks to resume in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday: Zelenskyy

Trilateral talks between the US, Russia, and Ukraine will resume in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday and Thursday, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The negotiations aim to find a resolution to the ongoing war, following a previous round in late January that yielded little progress, particularly regarding territorial disputes. Russia continues to demand Ukraine cede a portion of the Donetsk region. The talks are occurring amid US pressure for a deal and a fragile ceasefire on energy targets, brokered by US President Donald Trump, who claims a deal is close. The US and Russian envoys also held separate talks in Florida.

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Fox News - WorldFeb 7

Zelenskyy claims US gave Ukraine and Russia a deadline to reach peace agreement

According to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the U.S. has set a June deadline for Ukraine and Russia to reach a peace agreement to end their nearly four-year war. Zelenskyy stated that the U.S. is likely to pressure both countries to meet this schedule, potentially hosting trilateral talks in Miami next week. President Trump expressed optimism about the talks, and the U.S. described recent discussions in Abu Dhabi as "constructive," noting an agreement for a prisoner swap involving 157 prisoners from each side. The U.S. and Russia have also agreed to establish a new military-to-military communication channel led by General Alexus Grynkewich. The goal of these efforts is to create conditions for a lasting peace.

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Conflict(6)
BBC News - WorldFeb 5

Russia and Ukraine exchange prisoners as peace talks end without breakthrough

Russia and Ukraine conducted a prisoner exchange of 157 people each, including soldiers and civilians, after US-brokered peace talks in Abu Dhabi. The exchange, the first in four months, involved the return of Ukrainians held captive since 2022 and Russian soldiers held by Kyiv. The talks, involving Russian, Ukrainian, and US teams, aimed to find a resolution to the ongoing conflict. Territorial concessions demanded by Russia and security guarantees for Ukraine are major obstacles to a potential agreement. While the US envoy described the talks as productive, no breakthrough was achieved, and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy expressed a desire for faster progress.

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New York Times - WorldFeb 7

Russian Strikes Pummel Ukraine’s Power Grid

On Saturday, February 7, 2026, Russia launched a large-scale attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, including high-voltage transmission lines, power plants, and substations, causing widespread emergency outages. The strikes, involving hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles, prompted Ukraine to request emergency electricity assistance from Poland. According to Ukraine's energy minister, the attacks forced nuclear power plant operators to reduce or shut down reactor output as a precaution. These strikes are the latest in a series targeting Ukrainian energy infrastructure during the winter. The attacks occurred shortly after peace talks showed little progress, with the next round of negotiations scheduled for mid-February in Miami, involving delegations from Ukraine, Russia, and the United States.

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Fox News - WorldFeb 2

Russia kills 12 Ukrainian miners in deadly bus attack hours after peace talks postponed

On Sunday, a Russian drone strike in the Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine killed at least 12 miners, with the death toll later rising to 15. The attack, described by a DTEK spokesperson as a "terrorist attack on civilian infrastructure," targeted a bus transporting miners after their shift, roughly 40 miles from the front line. The State Emergency Service of Ukraine confirmed the incident and reported at least seven injuries. The attack occurred hours after President Zelenskyy announced the postponement of planned peace talks between Ukraine, Russia, and the U.S., which are now scheduled for February 4-5 in Abu Dhabi. The delay followed a meeting between envoys from Donald Trump and the Kremlin in Florida on Saturday. Zelenskyy condemned the strike as a deliberate attack on civilians.

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Human Interest(1)
The Guardian - World NewsFeb 3

Thousands without heating on icy night in Ukraine as Russia attacks before talks

Over 1,000 residential buildings in Kyiv were without heating after a Russian air attack during one of the coldest nights of the winter, with temperatures falling to -20C. The Kremlin launched 450 drones and over 70 missiles across Ukraine, causing damage in five districts and injuring at least nine people. The attacks occurred overnight, prompting an air raid alert that remained in effect for over five hours. Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized the attacks as a demonstration of Russia's disinterest in peace talks, scheduled to take place in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday and Thursday. The attack also damaged facilities used to heat water for distribution to homes, leaving hundreds of thousands of families without heating during extreme cold conditions.

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Key Claims

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Two days of US-led peace talks to end the war took place this week in Abu Dhabi but did not produce a breakthrough.

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Trump promised to “end the war in 24 hours”.

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President Trump expressed optimism about the Russia-Ukraine talks.

— Donald Trump

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The U.S. said Russia and Ukraine agreed to release 157 prisoners of war each.

— U.S. Government

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Russia and Ukraine's war remains ongoing, with Moscow striking Kyiv's energy infrastructure.

Jan 25 – Jan 31

8 articles|6 sources
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Diplomatic(6)
Al JazeeraJan 26

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says US security agreement ‘100% ready’ to be signed

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on January 26, 2026, that a security agreement with the United States is "100 percent ready" for signing, pending confirmation of the date and location from the US. This announcement followed talks between Ukrainian and Russian negotiators in Abu Dhabi regarding a framework for ending the ongoing war. While no immediate deal was reached, both sides expressed openness to further dialogue, with additional discussions planned. Zelenskyy highlighted that fundamental differences, particularly regarding territorial concessions, remain a significant obstacle. He also emphasized Ukraine's pursuit of EU membership by 2027 as an economic security guarantee.

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The Guardian - World NewsJan 29

Trump claims Putin agreed to halt Ukraine energy strikes amid extreme cold

Donald Trump claimed that Vladimir Putin agreed to a one-week halt of strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure after a personal appeal, citing extreme cold in Ukraine. This alleged ceasefire, unconfirmed by Russia, was announced during a White House meeting. Trump stated he informed Ukrainian officials, who were reportedly pleased. Volodymyr Zelenskyy acknowledged expecting the implementation of such an agreement. The claim follows recent Russian strikes that left over a million people in Kyiv without power. Talks between Ukraine and Russia are expected to continue in Abu Dhabi this weekend, despite a Kremlin aide rejecting assertions that territorial issues are the only remaining obstacle to peace.

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Associated Press (AP)Jan 29

Trump says he asked Putin not to target Kyiv for 1 week during brutal cold spell

According to U.S. President Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin has agreed to halt attacks on Kyiv and other Ukrainian towns for one week due to a period of extremely cold weather. Trump made the statement on Thursday, January 29, 2026, amid ongoing Russian missile and drone attacks that have been damaging Ukraine's energy infrastructure and causing prolonged winter power outages. The attacks have been taking place throughout Ukraine, including the Zaporizhzhia and Odesa regions. As of Thursday, there was no confirmation from the Kremlin regarding Putin's alleged agreement to pause the attacks. Russia has been actively targeting Ukraine.

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Political Strategy(1)
South China Morning PostJan 26

At the table or on the menu? Europe wakes up to a world without order

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, European leaders publicly acknowledged the decline of the rules-based order that has underpinned modern Europe. This realization, long discussed privately and recognized elsewhere, became a central theme during the week-long event. The Greenland episode, involving Donald Trump's interest in acquiring the territory, highlighted the diminishing constraint of law on power. The meeting with NATO chief Mark Rutte helped de-escalate immediate tensions related to US military bases on the island. The leaders' statements suggest a shift in understanding the current global landscape and its implications for Europe's future.

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National Security(1)
New York Times - WorldJan 26

NATO Chief Says Europe Is ‘Dreaming’ if It Thinks It Can Defend Itself Without U.S.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated on Monday that Europe cannot defend itself without the United States, addressing the European Parliament in Brussels amid concerns about transatlantic relations. Rutte's remarks followed President Trump's comments at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he downplayed seizing Greenland but also belittled Europe's reliance on America. Rutte, who has fostered a relationship with Trump, defended his role in easing Trump's threats regarding Greenland, though he denied negotiating on behalf of Denmark, which along with Greenland, has rejected a potential American takeover. Members of the European Parliament pressed Rutte for details on his discussions with Trump and any potential deal concerning Greenland's future, but Rutte remained vague.

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Key Claims

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Steve Witkoff said he had "productive and constructive meetings" with Kirill Dmitriev.

— Steve Witkoff

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote that trilateral talks between the US, Russia, and Ukraine in Abu Dhabi were constructive.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirmed Trump requested Putin to stop targeting Kyiv until Feb. 1.

— Dmitry Peskov

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US envoy Witkoff held “productive and constructive meetings” with Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev in Florida.

— Steve Witkoff

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The meeting came a day before Ukrainian and Russian negotiators were scheduled to hold a second round of talks with US mediators in Abu Dhabi.

— null

Jan 18 – Jan 24

47 articles|7 sources
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Diplomatic(27)
Al JazeeraJan 24

US-brokered Russia-Ukraine talks close with no breakthrough

US-brokered talks between Ukraine and Russia in Abu Dhabi concluded on January 24, 2026, without a breakthrough, though both sides expressed openness to further dialogue. The discussions, attended by Ukrainian and Russian officials, along with US envoys, aimed to address parameters for ending the war and security conditions. The UAE government described the talks as constructive, focusing on Washington's peace framework. Russia continues to insist on Ukraine withdrawing from Donbas. These talks occurred amidst ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, which left 1.2 million people without power. Further talks are expected to take place as early as next week.

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South China Morning PostJan 24

US-brokered Ukraine peace talks end with no deal, as Russian strikes continue

US-brokered peace talks between Ukraine and Russia in Abu Dhabi concluded on Saturday without a deal, though further discussions are expected next weekend. The talks, which involved face-to-face engagement, focused on parameters for ending the war. While no agreements were reached, both Moscow and Kyiv expressed openness to continued dialogue, and negotiators reportedly addressed key elements of a US peace framework. The US official described the talks as respectful and detailed, expressing hope for progress at the next meeting. The negotiations occurred against the backdrop of ongoing Russian air strikes that left over a million Ukrainians without power amidst sub-zero temperatures.

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BBC News - WorldJan 22

Zelensky and Trump to meet as US envoy says ending war with Russia down to one issue

US President Donald Trump will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Davos on Thursday, amidst optimism from US envoy Steve Witkoff about a potential deal to end the war with Russia. Witkoff believes only one issue remains, reportedly concerning the future status of the Donbas region, with a proposal for a demilitarized and free economic zone in exchange for security guarantees for Kyiv. Witkoff and Jared Kushner are also scheduled to meet with Vladimir Putin in Moscow. Zelensky initially cancelled his Davos trip due to Russian strikes on Kyiv's infrastructure, but ultimately decided to attend. While Zelensky has offered troop withdrawals in Donbas to create an economic zone, control of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant remains a key point of contention.

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Political Strategy(14)
The Guardian - World NewsJan 24

‘Massive’ Russian strikes on Ukraine hit negotiation table as well as people, Kyiv says – Europe live

Ukraine's foreign minister accused Vladimir Putin of undermining potential peace negotiations with recent large-scale strikes. This accusation comes as Russia insists that Kyiv must withdraw its troops from annexed eastern territories as a precondition for any peace agreement. Prior to the planned three-way talks, Putin reportedly discussed a Ukraine settlement with US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner in lengthy overnight discussions. The timing of the strikes, just before negotiations, suggests a deliberate attempt to weaken Ukraine's position at the negotiating table, according to Kyiv. The location of the strikes was within Ukraine.

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Al JazeeraJan 22

Zelenskyy urges Europe to act as a global power

In a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 22, 2026, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on Europe to demonstrate greater courage and unity. He warned that NATO's dependence on the United States is vulnerable, citing Russia's growing missile capabilities and recent tensions surrounding Greenland as examples. Zelenskyy emphasized the need for Europe to act as a global power to counter these threats. His address aimed to encourage European nations to take a more proactive and independent role in ensuring their collective security. The speech highlights concerns about the shifting geopolitical landscape and the need for Europe to strengthen its own defense capabilities.

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New York Times - WorldJan 22

U.S. Lays Out a Glittering Plan for Gaza, Including Skyscrapers

In Davos, Switzerland, at the World Economic Forum on January 22, 2026, the Trump administration, led by Jared Kushner, unveiled an ambitious plan to rebuild the Gaza Strip. The proposal envisions a $25 billion investment to construct new cities and infrastructure, including skyscrapers, starting with the reconstruction of Rafah. The plan was presented during the inauguration of President Trump's "Board of Peace," intended to oversee the Israel-Hamas truce and Gaza's reconstruction. However, the plan faces significant hurdles, including Hamas's refusal to disarm, difficulty securing international peacekeeping forces, and uncertainty about funding sources. While a Palestinian committee anticipates the Rafah border crossing with Egypt reopening soon, Israel has not confirmed this, demanding the return of an Israeli captive's remains first.

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Economic Impact(2)
South China Morning PostJan 24

Distracted at Davos, leaders are ignoring one critical issue

The World Economic Forum in Davos addressed geopolitical issues, but neglected a potential global financial crisis. While leaders, including President Trump, discussed initiatives like the Board of Peace, the article argues that underlying financial problems were ignored. The author suggests that the US, despite Trump's assertive foreign policy, faces significant debt, an overvalued stock market, and declining investor confidence in US government bonds. The piece contends that these financial vulnerabilities could undermine the nation's ability to project power and influence on the world stage. The article implies that leaders at Davos were distracted by grand ambitions and failed to adequately address these critical economic realities.

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Al JazeeraJan 20

World Economic Forum at Davos 2026: Dates, location and what to expect

The World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting is taking place in Davos, Switzerland from January 19-23, 2026. The forum brings together nearly 3,000 global leaders from business, politics, academia, and civil society to discuss pressing global issues. The WEF, a think tank based in Geneva, has held its annual summit in Davos since 1971. This year's meeting aims to shape global agendas amidst a time of significant global upheaval. Topics of discussion range from economic disparity and climate change to technology and global cooperation. US President Donald Trump is among the expected attendees.

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Key Claims

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US-brokered talks between Ukraine and Russia in Abu Dhabi ended without a deal.

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More talks are expected next weekend in Abu Dhabi.

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Overnight Russian air strikes knocked out power for over a million Ukrainians.

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The central focus of the discussions was the possible parameters for ending the war.

— President Volodymyr Zelensky

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Ukraine and Russia ended a second day of US-brokered talks in Abu Dhabi without an agreement.

Jan 11 – Jan 17

1 articles|1 sources
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Associated Press (AP)Jan 17

Ukrainian delegation arrives in US for peace talks as Russia hammers energy sites

A Ukrainian delegation arrived in the United States on Saturday for peace talks aimed at ending the nearly four-year war. Led by Kyrylo Budanov, the delegation, including negotiators Rustem Umerov and Davyd Arakhamia, plans to meet with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, and U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll. President Zelenskyy stated the delegation's main task is to highlight how ongoing Russian strikes on Ukraine's power grid are undermining diplomatic efforts. The delegation aims to finalize documents related to postwar security guarantees and economic recovery with U.S. officials, potentially signing them at the World Economic Forum in Davos next week, where President Trump is expected to be present.

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Key Claims

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A Ukrainian delegation arrived in the United States for talks on a U.S.-led diplomatic push to end the nearly 4-year-old war.

— AP

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Russian attacks again took aim at Ukraine’s power grid, cutting electricity and heating in freezing temperatures.

— AP

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Kyrylo Budanov said he arrived in the U.S. to discuss “the details of the peace agreement.”

— Kyrylo Budanov

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Zelenskyy said the principal task for the Ukrainian delegation was to convey how ongoing Russian strikes are undermining diplomacy.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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More than 20 settlements in the Kyiv region were left without power following the attacks.

— Ministry of Energy