Donald Trump will officially be inaugurated as President of the United States at the end of January. Now that the party has announced an end to the war in Ukraine, negotiations with Russia seem inevitable. Until then, President Vladimir Putin will stage a full-scale show of force in Ukraine to strengthen his negotiating position, according to Vadim Prystako.
– They try to do something. They will try to destroy the energy system and kill the leaders. The former head of Ukraine's Foreign Ministry and ambassador to Britain, Canada and NATO said the next three months would be terrible.
War in Ukraine. Winter must be tough. Tough months for Ukrainians
Prystaiko noted that Russia is already working hard to cause as much damage as possible to Ukraine's energy infrastructure. – Diplomats believe such attacks will intensify, but Ukraine's direct leadership could also be at risk.
This means the coming winter could be very tough for Ukrainians. Experts predict that energy will be rationed to allow residents to stay warm at least temporarily, but that they will have to deal with biting cold for most of the day. .
According to Oleksandr Kharchenko, managing director of the Energy Industry Research Center and an energy advisor to the Ukrainian government, if Russia continues its attacks on energy infrastructure and a severe cold wave hits, “Ukraine could face up to 20 hours a day. We may face power outages.”
A senior U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, freely admitted that Ukraine is “expecting a very severe winter.” “People will die in their homes because Russia is destroying energy infrastructure,” he stressed.
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