Russia has launched a huge attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, which authorities said was the twelfth large-scale attack on energy facilities this year.
Ninety-three missiles and more than 200 drones were used – but 81 of the missiles were shot down, according to President Volodomyr Zelensky.
The strikes targeted sites in western Ukraine, with energy facilities in several regions have been damaged, some seriously. Authorities in Ivano-Frankivsk said it was the worst attack on the region so far.
Russia said the attack was in response to a Ukrainian strike on a military airbase in south-west Russia using US-made missiles, which US President-elect Donald Trump described as “crazy”.
Trump said he disagreed “very vehemently” with American made missiles targeting sites in Russia.
“We’re just escalating this war and making it worse,” he said.
On Friday, the Kremlin said that Trump’s comments were “fully aligned” with Moscow’s position.
“That impresses us,” spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters. “It is obvious that Trump understands exactly what is escalating the situation.”
Trump also told Time he wanted to reach an agreement to end the war, and the only way to do that was “not to abandon”.
Last month, US President Joe Biden allowed Ukraine to use US-made ATACMS missiles to strike targets inside Russia.