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Ukraine war briefing: Biden slams Russia’s ‘outrageous’ Christmas Day assault on Ukraine

President reaffirms US weapons support to Kyiv after Russian attacks on energy infrastructure, which Zelenskyy condemned as ‘inhuman’. What we know on day 1,037See all our Ukraine war coverageJoe Biden has asked the US defence department to continue its surge of weapons deliveries to Ukraine, describing Russia’s Christmas Day attack against some of Ukraine’s cities and its energy infrastructure as “outrageous”. “The purpose of this outrageous attack was to cut off the Ukrainian people’s access to heat and electricity during winter and to jeopardise the safety of its grid,” Biden said. Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Washington has committed $175bn in aid for Ukraine.Christmas morning in Ukraine was overshadowed by a massive Russian aerial attack using cruise missiles to target energy infrastructure across the country, which Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned as “inhuman”. “Today, Putin deliberately chose Christmas to attack. What could be more inhuman? More than 70...



The main conceptual idea of the article is that Russia's Christmas Day attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure is widely condemned as "outrageous" and "inhuman". The article highlights: * The brutality of the attack: Using cruise missiles and drones to target civilian energy infrastructure during Christmas, causing civilian casualties and potentially leaving millions without heat and electricity during winter. * International condemnation: Statements from Western leaders including Biden and Starmer condemning the attack and supporting Ukraine's resilience. * The ongoing nature of the war: The article emphasizes the continued violence and lack of respite for Ukraine, even on a holiday. The incident further highlights Russia's disregard for international norms and its willingness to inflict suffering on Ukrainian civilians.

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