(Washington Composite Electric) US media reported that US national security adviser Shalvin has conducted many "secret talks" with senior Russian officials in recent months, hoping to reduce the risk of Russia and Ukraine's overflowing or upgrade to nuclear war.

The Wall Street Journal Sunday (November 6) reported that according to US and allies officials, Saravin recently held many times with Russian President Putin's assistant Ushakov and the secretary of the Russian Security Conference Patrueshev repeatedly in private.Talks, but the content of the talks is not made public.

The report did not reveal the date or number of U.S. Russia talks, and the White House also refused to comment.

Because of the persistence of the U.S. government, any talks that end the Ukrainian war must be carried out by Russia and Ukraine. Therefore, the high -level contacts of US Russian officials are rarely disclosed to the public.

According to the Washington Post on Saturday, a person familiar with the matter said that U.S. government officials are encouraging the Ukrainian leadership to issue a signal to negotiate with Russia to hold an open attitude. It is hoped that the Kiev government can get more support from more countries.

Sarwin visited Kiev on Friday, and assured when meeting with Ukrainian President Zellezki that the United States would "unwaverly" support Ukraine.

Zelei Sunday warned that the Russian army continued to launch a violent attack in the Donetsk area in the East, but the Russian army was seriously loser. The Russian army is now preparing to launch a new attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.

Zeleiski said in a video speech that day that Russia "is concentrating on military strength and means, it may again launch a large -scale attack on our infrastructure. Energy is the primary goal."

He also said that as many as 4.5 million people in Ukraine currently have no power supply.With the coming of winter, the impact of the war on global energy and food prices may shift its support from various countries to Ukraine.

When the Mayor of Kiev, when Kirinke was interviewed on Saturday night, he urged the citizen of Kiev to "be prepared" for the possible occurrence of water and power off the water, and considered to temporarily vote for relatives and friends when necessary when necessary.

He accused Russian President Putin that deliberately attacked the civil infrastructure of Ukraine. "He wanted to kill us, let us freeze to death, force us to leave our home, and he can occupy our territory. This is the goal of the invaders."

In recent weeks, Ukraine's civil infrastructure has been frequently attacked by drones, and 40 % of energy infrastructure in the country has been damaged.

The main energy suppliers of Kiev revealed that Ukraine is expected to face a shortage of power supply in 32%.Officials may have to restrict the use of electricity in the capital and surrounding areas, as well as six other regions across the country.