INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
weapons before EU leaders.Ukraine's wartime leader traveled to London, Paris and Brussels this week in only his second trip abroad since
barrage of missiles and drones on the country."The enemy struck cities and critical infrastructure facilities," the air force said, adding
that seven Iranian-made explosive drones were launched from the Sea of Azov and six Kalibr cruise missiles from the Black Sea.The air force
systematically targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leading to power shortages that left millions in the cold and dark in the middle
of winter.Damaged infrastructureUkraine's energy operator Ukrenergo, said "several high voltage facilities" were affected in the east,
targeted" resulting in fires that were "quickly" put out, governor Oleg Sinegubov said.He said nobody was wounded but some parts of the city
long-range missiles and fighter jets as Kyiv braces for a renewed Russian offensive in the east.'Not ruling anything out'Zelensky said he
saw "positive signals, concerning the respective weapons" from EU leaders and expressed hope those murmurs would become a "concrete
Macron warned that even if fighter jets were to be sent to Kyiv, it would not be in "the coming weeks"."I'm not ruling anything out..
but that doesn't correspond to today's requirements," Macron said Friday.Polish Premier Mateusz Morawiecki said his country "will not be
the first to hand over fighters" but would welcome others leading the way, while Britain said it would consider it as a "long-term
24 last year.The situation, however, is becoming more pressing on the ground in eastern Ukraine, where months-long fighting for control of
Bakhmut, a key town in the eastern Donbas region, has left many casualties on both sides.Moscow said Russian forces were advancing on