Day 353: UN Draft Resolution Urges to Keep Ukraine Intact; Russia Strikes Energy Infrastructure

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    The Facts

    • On Saturday, Ukrainian defense officials claimed that its forces shot down 20 Iranian-made drones during a series of overnight attacks following a day of strikes on Friday that they say saw Russia launch over 100 missiles.

    • According to Ukraine's State Emergency service and the state-owned power utility company Ukrenergo, several thermal and hydroelectric power plants were damaged in the strikes, and the International Atomic Energy Agency reported "instability" at Ukraine's nuclear power plants.


    The Spin

    Anti-Russia narrative

    Russia's deliberate targeting of energy infrastructure — unnecessarily increasing the suffering of civilians — amounts to war crimes. This continuing Russian barbarity must be confronted.

    Pro-Russia narrative

    Attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure are a direct consequence of the failure of the country's leadership to meaningfully engage in peace talks and its belief that it can defeat Russia on the battlefield. These attacks will stop once a more sober position is reached.


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