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Ukraine war: Missiles hit energy infrastructure in Belgorod
Summary
Russian officials reported missile damage to energy infrastructure in Belgorod, causing power, water and heating disruptions; President Zelensky said a US-brokered trilateral peace meeting is likely in Abu Dhabi in early March.
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Russian officials reported missiles struck energy facilities in the border city of Belgorod, about 40km from Ukraine. The governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said the strikes caused outages and disrupted water and heating. Authorities said this followed another incident in the region five days earlier. Ukrainian officials had no immediate comment.
Reported details:
- Russian officials reported damage to energy infrastructure in Belgorod, and said the impact led to power outages and interruptions to water supply and heating.
- Authorities described the damage as serious and said it was the second damaging incident in the area in five days.
- There was no immediate public comment from Ukrainian officials.
- President Volodymyr Zelensky said a US-brokered trilateral meeting between Russia and Ukraine is likely to take place in Abu Dhabi in early March, after reconstruction talks in Geneva.
Summary:
The reported damage has disrupted basic services for residents in Belgorod and the surrounding district. A trilateral peace meeting between Russia and Ukraine is expected in Abu Dhabi in early March, following the post-war reconstruction discussions in Geneva.
