Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky praised citizens for surviving the most difficult winter, which was marked by methodical Russian strikes on energy facilities, resulting in darkness and cold.

According to a report, on Wednesday, Ukraine had survived long months of the winter onslaught of strikes by Russians on its water and energy infrastructure.
Kyiv was under pressure in the eastern town of Bakhmut; meanwhile, Moscow said it has knocked down a great barrage of Ukraine drones that are launched in the Crimean peninsula, which was taken over by the Kremlin in 2014.
At the time of October, Russia had been striking repeatedly with its fists in Ukraine with missiles and drones and destroying millions of lives by cutting off water, heating, and electricity supplies.
President Zelensky said that they have overcome the winter, which was difficult for everyone, and they are still able to provide heat and power.
Dmytro Kuleba, the Foreign Minister, said that they had survived the most difficult times in history and were unbreakable. Spring will be a major defeat for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine.
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The Aid Organization also warned at the beginning of winter that the earmark campaign would force a new wave of migration to Europe and Ukrainians would give priority to ‘survival” through the months of freezing temperatures.
Engineers are repairing all power system facilities that were damaged by Russians by missile and drone attacks.
Kyiv was responsible for the citizens who suffered from these enormous outages because it declined to surrender to Moscow’s war demands, says the Kremlin.
Ukraine’s struggles with Russia.
Ukraine has been facing a difficult situation as a result of Russian aggression since 2014. In that year, Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine, which led to a conflict in eastern Ukraine that is ongoing to this day. The conflict has led to the deaths of over 13,000 people and displaced millions more.
The situation in eastern Ukraine remains tense, with regular ceasefire violations and sporadic fighting. The Ukrainian government has been implementing reforms and seeking closer ties with Europe, while also seeking a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

The annexation of Crimea and the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine have had a significant impact on Ukraine’s economy, political stability, and social fabric. Ukraine has struggled with corruption and economic challenges, and the conflict has added to these difficulties.
International sanctions have been imposed on Russia for its actions in Ukraine, and Ukraine has received support from the international community, including financial assistance and military aid. However, the conflict remains unresolved, and the situation in Ukraine continues to be a challenge for the country and the region.
Russia-Ukraine Conflict
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine began in 2014, following the ousting of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych. Russia, which has historically had close ties with Ukraine, annexed Crimea, a Ukrainian territory, and began supporting separatist rebels in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk and Luhansk.
Since then, the conflict has escalated into a full-blown war, with both sides engaging in military operations and numerous ceasefire agreements being broken.

The international community has condemned Russia’s actions and imposed economic sanctions on Russia, but a resolution to the conflict has yet to be reached. Talks have been held under the framework of the Minsk agreements, but progress has been slow.
The situation remains tense, with periodic flare-ups of violence and both sides accusing each other of provocations.