Zelenskyy criticizes Kyiv's city administration after blackout

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has sharply criticized Kyiv's city administration following a blackout. The incident occurs amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.

For nearly four years, Ukraine has been defending itself against the Russian invasion, with peace efforts so far unsuccessful. A live ticker reports that Zelenskyy has criticized Kyiv's city administration following a blackout. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges in the Ukrainian capital during the conflict. Developments are continuously followed in a live blog, supported by RND, dpa, and AP.

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