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Ukraine to adjust peace negotiators’ work after Russia’s strike, Zelenskiy says

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KYIV, Feb ​3 (Reuters) - The work of Ukraine's negotiating team will be ⁠adjusted after Russia's overnight attack on Ukrainian energy facilities, which ‍involved a record number of ​ballistic missiles, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Tuesday.

"It was a deliberate ​attack against energy infrastructure, involving a record number of ballistic missiles," Zelenskiy said.

"The Russian army exploited the ‌U.S. proposal to briefly halt ‌strikes not to support diplomacy, but ​to stockpile missiles and wait until the coldest days of ‌the year, when temperatures across ⁠large parts of Ukraine drop ‌below -20°C (-4°F)."

The next ​round of peace talks with Russian and U.S. officials is ⁠due to ⁠start on Wednesday in Abu Dhabi.

(Reporting ​by Anna Pruchnicka, Olena Harmash; Editing ‌by Sharon Singleton)

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