The latest developments in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia highlight a grim situation as Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky revealed at the Munich Security Conference that every power plant in Ukraine has been damaged by Russian attacks. Zelensky described Russian President Vladimir Putin as a 'slave to war' and compared him to Adolf Hitler, emphasizing the severe impact of the conflict on Ukraine's energy infrastructure and civilian population. 'There is not a single power plant left in Ukraine that has not been damaged by Russian attacks,' Zelensky stated, underscoring the dire situation as millions face heating cuts in the cold. He also called for faster delivery of Western-supplied air defense systems, noting the increasing lethality of Iranian-designed Shahed drones used by Russia (Business Recorder, February 14, 2026).
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Zelensky Addresses Munich Security Conference on Ukraine's Energy Crisis

Zelensky urges faster air defense aid as all Ukraine's power plants are hit by Russia. Peace talks loom amid ongoing violence, with territorial disputes and security guarantees as key issues.
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