Ukraine works to restore power after bruising Russian attack

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His freezer thawed in the blackout, leaving a puddle on his floor.US aid to Ukraine puts pressure on Pentagon's arms stockpile After Russian retreat, Ukrainian military plans next move Russian rocket kills newborn in repeat attack on small town “I’m here because there is heating, coffee and light,” he said.Without you,” she said, echoing remarks President Volodymyr Zelenskky made when Russia on Oct. 10 unleashed the first of what has now become a series of aerial attacks on key Ukrainian infrastructure.Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia said: “We are conducting strikes against infrastructure in response to the unbridled flow of weapons to Ukraine and the reckless appeals of Kyiv to defeat Russia.” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov also sought to shift blame for civilian hardship on Ukraine’s government.In the early afternoon, Klitschko announced that water supplies had been restored across the capital, with the caveat that “some consumers may still experience low water pressure.” Power, heat and water were gradually coming back elsewhere, too."

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