Ukraine is being destroyed by hunger, darkness and cold
Ukraine is being destroyed by hunger, darkness and cold
2022.11.26 09:26

Ukraine is being destroyed by hunger, darkness and cold
Budrigannews.com – On the 90th anniversary of the Holomodor, the famine that was orchestrated by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and killed millions of Ukrainians, European officials renewed their support for Ukraine. Several went to Kyiv for a meeting called “Grain from Ukraine,” and others, like Olaf Scholz of Germany and Giorgia Meloni of Italy, sent messages of support for Ukraine.
The 1930s famine and Russia’s month-long campaign to destroy Ukraine’s electricity and power operations were directly linked, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and other high-ranking Ukrainian officials.In a social media video, he stated, “Once they wanted to destroy us with hunger, now they want to destroy us with darkness and cold. “We are unbreakable. Our fire will never die down.
On Saturday morning, the operator of the grid, Ukrenergo, reported that power output had returned to 75% of the nation’s requirements.Rationing of supplies will continue for the time being. After Zelenskiy scolded him, Vitali Klitschko, Kyiv Mayor, said that the water is back flowing and that the heat is on in more than 90% of residential buildings. Seventy-three percent of Ukraine’s mobile networks are now operational.
According to the regional governor, seven residential buildings were damaged in Saturday’s Russian missile strikes on Dnipro, and at least 13 people were injured.According to Ukraine’s General Staff, Russia launched 11 missiles, carried out seven air strikes, and launched multiple rounds of shelling in the past day, primarily in the Kharkiv, Donetsk, and Zaporizhzhia regions.In the vicinity of Bakhmut and Avdivka, Kremlin troops are continuing their offensive operations.
The Institute for the Study of War reports that Russian forces are still constructing defenses in the Kherson Oblast south of the Dnipro River and around crucial ground lines of communication that link Kherson to Crimea.
Food program for the poorest countries
Ukraine-grown grain.The goal of “Bravery Feeds the Planet” is to send grain and other agricultural goods to the poorest countries in Asia and Africa. It has already received support from over 20 nations and funding of approximately $150 million.
The prime ministers of Belgium, Lithuania, and Poland, in addition to the president of Hungary, attended the international food summit that Zelenskiy hosted on Saturday in Kyiv. A number of additional leaders joined via video.
Zelenskiy stated, “Food security is one of the components of the Ukrainian peace formula.”He stated that Ethiopia, Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia, Congo, Kenya, and Yemen will receive Ukrainian cargoes, assisting more than one million individuals.
Prisoner exchange
On Twitter, Andriy Yermak, a senior aide to the president, stated that Russia had released 12 additional Ukrainian service members.
According to him, the soldiers served on Snake Island, at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, and in Mariupol.According to Yermak, 98 Ukrainian POWs have been released within the past week.
Interfax reports that the Russian defense ministry stated that nine of its soldiers had been released.No additional information was provided.
Zelensky count on the mayor of Kiev
Ukraine’s leader rapped the public authority in Kyiv for not doing what’s necessary to help residents during progressing blackouts, saying that he anticipates “quality work from the city chairman’s office.”
Zelenskiy stated, “unfortunately, not in all cities the local government has done a good job” in a nightly video address.Specifically, there are numerous protests in Kyiv.”
To put it mildly, the capital’s alleged “points of invincibility” “need to be improved.”Pay attention, please.Residents of Kyiv require more security.
EU to allocate new financial assistance to Ukraine
Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the president of Ukraine, said in his nightly address that he and Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, agreed to provide an additional 520 million euros (500 million dollars) in EU aid for the remainder of this year.
He stated that they also discussed a support package for 2023 and additional measures to assist his nation’s energy sector in the face of Russia’s attack.
Zelenskiy reiterated his plea for citizens to conserve electricity, stating that “spikes” in usage are being recorded each evening: Please understand that just because you have electricity does not mean you can turn on multiple powerful electrical appliances simultaneously.