Russia won't halt 'until it runs out of missiles'

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President Volodymyr Zelensky warned Ukrainians to expect another brutal week of cold and darkness ahead, predicting more Russian attacks on infrastructure that would not cease until Moscow ran out of missiles

Russia has been carrying out massive missile bombardments on Ukraine's energy infrastructure almost weekly since early October, with each barrage having greater impact than the last as damage accumulates and a cold winter sets in.

Kyiv says the attacks, which Russia acknowledges target Ukrainian infrastructure, are intended to harm civilians, making them a war crime. We need your consent to load this rte-player contentWe use rte-player to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity. Please review their details and accept them to load the content.Manage Preferences

"Once the causes of the emergency shutdowns are eliminated, the units will return to operation, which will reduce the deficit in the power system and reduce the amount of restrictions for consumers," it said. Zelensky described heavy fighting along part of the front west of the Russian-held eastern city of Donetsk where Moscow has focused its assault even as it has withdrawn troops elsewhere, and both sides claim huge casualties with little change in positions.

It said Ukrainian forces had damaged a rail bridge north of the Russian-occupied southern city of Melitopol that has been key to supplying Russian forces dug in there.Ukraine has gained an advantage on the battlefield in part from deploying Western rocket systems that allow it to target Russian positions behind front lines, partly neutralising Moscow's big edge in artillery firepower.

 

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Ahh, stop RTE no 1 believes zelensky different news please ,maybe Irish news

‘Western officials’ say they’r running out of missiles in April 2023 😄🎉🎊 ..o hold on ..that was back in April 2022.🫣 Scratch that light at end of tunnel so. Any other promises as to when this forever w🍎r looks like finishing?🙄

Does any journalist in RTE fact check UKR claims ? Perception is they grow bigger and bigger in proportion to the levels of public disinterest in their plight . Hard to do so of course because journalists are supposedly banned from reporting from the frontline.

Russia was supposed to have run out of missiles back in April if you were to believe the mainstream press. So good luck with that 😏

And the world watches on same as 1944

Getting like WW1 for both sides.....

Moscow just makes more missiles in a week lol, theyll never run out

misleading headline.

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