Early Saturday, the Kyiv municipal administration said water connections had been restored throughout the city but that about 130,000 residents remain without electricity.
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Russia rains missiles on recaptured Ukrainian city
A barrage of missiles has struck the recently liberated city of Kherson in a marked escalation of attacks since Russia withdrew two weeks ago.
Europe scrambles to help Ukraine keep the heat and lights on
Russian officials have claimed they are hitting legitimate targets. But the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights on Friday expressed his shock at the depth of civilian suffering caused by the bombing, amid broader allegations of abuses.
After Russian retreat, Ukrainian military plans next move
Two weeks after retreating from the southern city of Kherson, Russia is pounding the territory across the Dnieper River with artillery.
Ukrainian energy systems on brink of collapse after weeks of Russian bombing
In some of the worst-hit cities, there is little officials can do other than to urge residents to flee – raising the risk of economic collapse in Ukraine and a spillover refugee crisis in neighboring European countries.
Multiple explosions heard across Ukrainian capital Kyiv
Mayor Vitali Klitschko posted on Telegram that ‘one of the capital’s infrastructure facilities has been hit.’
‘Stock up on blankets’: Ukrainians brace for horrific winter
Russian strikes have pummeled Ukraine in an onslaught that has caused widespread blackouts and deprived millions of Ukrainians of electricity, heat and water.
Ukraine urges civilians to leave liberated areas for winter
The liberation of the area marked a major battlefield gain, while the evacuations now highlight the difficulties the country is facing following heavy Russian shelling of its power infrastructure as winter weather sets in.
Nuclear agency warns of renewed shelling at Ukrainian plant
The International Atomic Energy Agency says it has received reports of renewed shelling in Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region, the site of Europe’s largest nuclear power plant.
‘We survived’: Kherson comes alive after Russian withdrawal
People are no longer afraid to leave home or worried that contact with Russian soldiers might lead to a prison or torture cell.