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- Ukraine fears new large-scale attacks this week, when 25 to 30% of its energy infrastructure is damaged.
- Kyiv on Tuesday asked NATO foreign ministers meeting in Bucharest for more generators and Patriots anti-aircraft missile systems. The Alliance promised to help Kyiv survive the winter.
- France provided Kyiv with a bilateral loan in the amount of 100 million euros.
- Russian strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure are a “war crime” according to Germany, which chairs the G7.
Ukraine calls on NATO countries to speed up the delivery of humanitarian aid
Ukraine on Tuesday urged NATO members gathered in Bucharest to expedite the delivery of weapons and electrical equipment to help the country, ravaged by more than nine months of war, deal with the damage done to its energy infrastructure by Russian bombing.
“Last time I said three words: guns, guns, guns. This time I have three other words: faster, faster and faster,” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said shortly before meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
Elena Zelenskaya called on London to support the Nuremberg Tribunal for Russia’s war crimes
Volodymyr Zelensky’s wife called for the Russian president and the country’s leadership to face a specially created war crimes tribunal for ordering an unprovoked invasion of Ukraine and the ensuing bloodshed that destroyed it. Olena Zelenskaya, while visiting the British Parliament, made a request to a small audience that included former Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Labor leader Keir Starmer, The Guardian reports.
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