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Ukraine Works To Restore Water, Power After Russian Strikes


Vehicles drive in darkness in the center of Lviv, one of several Ukrainian cities that have experienced power outages this week as a result of Russian strikes on the country's infrastructure.
Vehicles drive in darkness in the center of Lviv, one of several Ukrainian cities that have experienced power outages this week as a result of Russian strikes on the country's infrastructure.

Ukrainian authorities endeavored on November 26 to restore electricity and water services after a recent pummeling by Russian military strikes that vastly damaged infrastructure. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said millions have seen their power restored since blackouts swept the war-battered country days earlier. Meanwhile, skirmishes continued in the east and residents from the southern city of Kherson headed north and west to flee after punishing, deadly bombardments by Russian forces in recent days. To read the original story by AP, click here.

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