Ukraine-Russia War: Did Putin’s Attack on Ukraine’s Power Grid Fail?

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This week’s strikes on Ukrainian cities were the heaviest in weeks.

  • Author, Paul Kirby & Paul Adams
  • Role, BBC News

Ukrainians enjoy the arrival of spring. The nights are still cold, but they are emerging from a winter marked by Russian missile strikes which cut off electricity, heating and water.

The winter was very harsh, but it is now over, President Volodymyr Zelensky said. Ukraine still has heat and the country is unshakeable, was the message.

Until Thursday, Ukraine had just gone more than three consecutive weeks without power cuts and even had a surplus in the system.

There had been no Russian attacks for three weeks either, and it looked like Vladimir Putin’s battle to cut supplies to Ukraine was over.

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