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Ukraine’s Zelenskiy says allies to provide new energy and military aid within 10 days

By Thomson Reuters Feb 15, 2026 | 6:45 AM

KYIV, Feb 15 (Reuters) – Ukraine has agreed new energy and military support packages with European allies ahead of ​the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale ‌invasion on February 24, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Sunday.

Kyiv is aiming to rally support among partners as it struggles to fend off Russian ‌battlefield ​advances and air attacks ⁠on its energy ⁠system while under U.S. pressure to negotiate peace.

“In Munich, we agreed with the leaders of the Berlin Format on specific ​packages of energy and military aid for Ukraine by February 24,” Zelenskiy wrote ⁠on X.

Zelenskiy said ⁠on Friday after a meeting of ​the so-called Berlin Format of about a ​dozen European leaders in Munich that he ‌had hoped for new support, including air-defence missiles.

“I am grateful to our partners for their readiness to help, and we ⁠count on all deliveries arriving promptly,” he added.

Russian attacks on major cities such as Kyiv have ⁠battered Ukraine’s ‌energy infrastructure, plunging millions ⁠of residents into power outages of ​varying ‌periods in freezing cold weather.

Zelenskiy ​added that ⁠Russia had launched around 1,300 attack drones, 1,200 guided aerial bombs and dozens of ballistic missiles at Ukraine over the past week alone.

(Reporting by Dan Peleschuk; Editing by ​Alexander Smith)