
Russia may attempt to re-enact a version of its original invasion plans, Ukrainian military officials believe, as Volodymyr Zelenskiy warned this weekend Vladimir Putin still has enough missiles to order more heavy strikes.
The Ukrainian president was speaking in the aftermath of the latest wave of missiles to target his country’s critical energy infrastructure after Russia launched 98 rockets at 20 cities and towns on Friday.
Officials said on Saturday, however, that repairs had been speedy with water supply restored throughout Kyiv and two-thirds of the capital now connected to electricity while the country’s second-biggest city, Kharkiv, had been reconnected to the grid after suffering a total blackout.
#Ukraine: The Ukrainian 45th Artillery Brigade (Along with the 128th and 26th Brigades) targeted Russian positions in the East, destroying at least three BMP infantry fighting vehicles. pic.twitter.com/xCsMnFsJeo
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) December 18, 2022
