NATO allies said they would help Ukraine repair energy infrastructure heavily damaged by Russian bombardments. Chief Jens Stoltenberg said Moscow was using the descending winter cold as ‘a weapon of war’
U.S. pledges $53 mln for Ukrainian power grid equipmentBUCHAREST, Nov 29 - NATO allies said on Tuesday they would help Ukraine repair energy infrastructure heavily damaged by Russian bombardments in what NATO's chief said was Moscow using the descending winter cold as "a weapon of war".
"Russia is using brutal missile and drone attacks to leave Ukraine cold and dark this winter," NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said as the alliance's foreign ministers wrapped up the first of two days of talks in Romania's capital Bucharest. Stoltenberg was echoed by British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly, who accused Putin of targeting civilian and energy infrastructure "to try and freeze the Ukrainians into submission".
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