San Diego Union-Tribune

RUSSIA FIRES WAVE OF MISSILES AT UKRAINE

- KYIV, Ukraine

In subfreezin­g weather, Russia launched dozens of missiles and drones at Ukrainian energy systems Friday, pitching millions of civilians into the cold and dark in its deadly campaign to batter — and freeze — the populace into submission.

In the central city of Kremenchuk, Mayor Vitalii Maletsky said heat was out for more than 200,000 customers as temperatur­es hovered around 14 degrees Fahrenheit, and he implored people to “close all windows and take all possible measures to preserve heat.” In Kyiv, the capital and largest city, even after hours of emergency repairs, twothirds of the residents had no heat and water, and 60 percent had no electricit­y, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said in the evening.

In the ninth large-scale wave of attacks on Ukraine’s civilian infrastruc­ture this fall, and the second this week, explosions shook cities and towns across a country where millions of people have already been bombed or frozen out of their homes.

The barrage came as Ukrainian military and political leaders warned in a series of interviews and news conference­s that Russia was preparing for a new ground offensive this winter, and would probably make another attempt to seize Kyiv. They did not cite specific intelligen­ce, but their statements amounted to a coordinate­d pushback against talk from Moscow — and some officials in the countries backing Ukraine — about possible peace negotiatio­ns.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his top advisers insist that Russia, which invaded unprovoked in late February, is not serious about peace, and that any pause in the war would only give the Kremlin time to cement its grip on the territory it has seized, and to rebuild its forces for a renewed assault on Ukraine. Officials in Kyiv fear that their Western backers, wearying of high energy prices and the cost of supplying Ukraine, might be all too eager to accept a ceasefire.

 ?? EVGENIY MALOLETKA AP ?? A woman cries in front of the building destroyed by a Russian attack in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, on Friday. Officials said at least 60 missiles were launched across the country, the second large-scale attack this week.
EVGENIY MALOLETKA AP A woman cries in front of the building destroyed by a Russian attack in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, on Friday. Officials said at least 60 missiles were launched across the country, the second large-scale attack this week.

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