As Ukrainians endure Russian strikes, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy finds himself fighting corruption at home in the state's energy companies. Lee Kiniry reports on the battles the Ukraine president is facing.
Breakdown
- President Zelenskyy travels to Athens to seek a new gas supply deal as Ukraine faces a harsh winter and ongoing Russian attacks.
- Russian strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure have intensified, causing widespread blackouts and targeting both electricity and gas networks. 32s
- Ukraine has responded militarily by launching Neptune cruise missiles, including a strike that temporarily halted oil exports from a major Russian port. 58s
- Zelenskyy secures a lifeline with liquefied gas from the United States, to be supplied through Greece. 1m 26s
- A corruption investigation alleges a $100 million kickback scheme involving top Ukrainian energy officials; Zelenskyy has not been implicated and has promised reforms, but the scandal risks international support. 1m 33s