Ukraine President Zelensky criticises Kyiv crisis response

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky says the people of Kyiv "need more support". Photo: AAP
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky has criticised the mayor of Kyiv for doing what he said was a poor job setting up emergency shelters to help those without power and heat after Russian attacks.
In the wake of crushing Russian missile strikes against the power-generating system, Ukraine has established thousands of so-called “invincibility centres” where people can access heat, water, internet and mobile phone links.
In a rare public spat involving Ukrainian leaders, President Zelensky used his evening address on Friday to indicate Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko and his officials had not done enough to help.
“Unfortunately, local authorities have not performed well in all cities. In particular, there are a lot of complaints in Kyiv … To put it mildly, more work is needed,” he said, adding the level of services available in many Kyiv centres was not good enough.
“Please pay attention – the people of Kyiv need more support … a lot of (them) have been without power for 20 or even 30 hours. We expect quality work from the mayor’s office.”
President Zelensky also criticised those he said had lied in their official reports but did not give details.
More than 4000 centres have been set up so far.
The remarks were unusual since President Zelensky has sought to cultivate an image of national unity during the war and usually showers officials with praise.
Mayor Klitschko, a 51-year-old former professional boxer, was elected mayor of Kyiv in 2014.
There was no immediate reaction from his office.
– AAP