Kyiv's Elderly Shiver After Russian Attacks on Power and Heat
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Kyiv's elderly shiver after Russian attacks on power and heat
KYIV — Shivering in her flat after Russian strikes knocked out the heating, 91-year-old Lidia Teleschuk said she couldn’t remember a winter this harsh since World War II. Russia has stepped up its strikes against Ukraine’s power and heating infrastructure, plunging Kyiv residents into darkness and cold as temperatures dropped as low as -20C. “In 1942, it was even worse,” Teleschuk said. “There hasn’t been a winter like this since. It’s been awfu…
In Kyiv, after night shelling, CHP, gas stations, cars and power lines were damaged ᐅ TSN. ua (news 1+1).
This is stated in his post on Telegram channel. According to Shmyhal, the shelling took place on civilian infrastructure during the period of severe frosts, when the air temperature dropped to —25°C.” This is a civilian object. The shelling was deliberate. This crime should be given a proper assessment,” the Minister said. Crimes of the Russian Federation During the visit, he said, the importance of strengthening the protection of heat and power…
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