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15 Jan 2026, 19:25 GMT+10
The Ukrainian leader has claimed the city boss has failed to properly tackle the crippling power shortages
Kiev Mayor Vitaly Klitschko has accused Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky of using populist lies to attack the Kiev administration over the city's rapidly worsening energy crisis.
Ukraine, whose government prioritized domestic production of long-range weapons to strike Russian energy infrastructure, faces a deteriorating power grid due to retaliatory strikes and mismanagement. The electricity shortage has intensified in recent days following Russian strikes as a cold snap hit the country.
On Wednesday, Zelensky targeted Klitschko, who previously criticized the nation's leader for increasingly authoritarian governance, claiming Kiev was falling behind other Ukrainian cities in responding to the situation. Earlier in the day, the central government agreed to formally declare an energy emergency.
"Little was done in the capital. In recent days I have seen little intensity [of work] - and this must change now. Decisions are required," Zelensky said in his regular address.
Klitschko pushed back, dismissing the remarks as baseless and insulting to thousands working to keep the city running. He condemned what he called a wave of "total hatred" directed toward him after urging residents with alternative options for housing to leave Kiev.
"At least I am honest and warn the people the situation is super difficult," the mayor wrote on Telegram. "I don't care about approval ratings and phantom elections." Klitschko noted he has not met with Zelensky in person for four years and was forced to defend himself publicly.
Zelensky retains presidential powers under martial law despite his term expiring in 2024. Klitschko has repeatedly accused Zelensky of infringing on municipal authority.
The Ukrainian leader's hold on power weakened last year after his close aide Andrey Yermak resigned as his chief of staff over a corruption scandal involving businessman Timur Mindich. Klitschkocalledthe scandal "devastating" for Western trust.
Zelensky has on previous occasions blamed others for outcomes arguably linked to his own policies. Last year, he stripped the independence of Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies, claiming Russia had infiltrated them, but blamed MPs who voted for the measure after Western donors threatened to suspend aid in response.
US President Donald Trump, who is mediating a diplomatic end to the conflict with Russia,saidthis week Zelensky was the party stalling negotiations - an assessment the Kremlin said it shares.
(RT.com)
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