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“Power Cuts Plague Ukraine and Moldova Amid Energy Crisis”

Emergency power cuts affected multiple cities in Ukraine and Moldova over the weekend due to a technical glitch in the power lines between the two countries. Ukrainian Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal explained that the malfunction led to a widespread outage in Ukraine’s power grid, prompting automatic protection mechanisms to kick in. The blackouts were observed in Kyiv, Zhytomyr, and Kharkiv regions, disrupting water supplies in the capital and temporarily halting the subway system due to low voltage.

Moldova also faced significant power disruptions, including in its capital, Chisinau, as a result of the power line issues in Ukraine. Moldova’s energy minister, Dorin Junghietu, reassured the public to remain calm until power was fully restored.

The power outage crisis followed a series of Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, exacerbating the country’s existing energy challenges. The deliberate targeting of essential services like heat, light, and water by Russia during the severe winter conditions has intensified hardships for Ukrainian civilians. The frigid temperatures, reaching as low as -30°C in some areas, have added to the struggle, prompting concerns for the well-being of the population.

In response to the dire situation, U.S. President Donald Trump disclosed that Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to a temporary halt in strikes on Kyiv and other Ukrainian locations during the extreme cold spell. The pause in attacks was aimed at facilitating negotiations, with talks scheduled to involve U.S., Russian, and Ukrainian representatives in Abu Dhabi.

While efforts are being made to initiate peace discussions, disagreements persist over critical issues such as the status of occupied Ukrainian territories and Moscow’s territorial demands. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized the challenges hindering a peace agreement, highlighting the complexities of the negotiations.

Although the pause in strikes was viewed as a positive development by Trump, Zelenskyy remained cautious about Russia’s intentions, expressing doubt about the likelihood of a swift resolution to the conflict. The skepticism was shared by many Ukrainians in Kyiv, who gathered along the frozen Dnipro River, seeking solace amidst the ongoing crisis. Despite enduring hardships without basic amenities like heating and electricity, the resilience of the people reflected a mix of hope for peace and a readiness to confront the challenges ahead.

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