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Dec 14

Air defense system thwarts Russian attack on Kyiv, Ukraine says

By Hanna Arhirova, Jamey Keaten, Associated Press

Ukrainian authorities say they thwarted a Russian attack on Kyiv and the surrounding region as their air defense system intercepted and destroyed 13 explosive-laden drones.

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Nov 28

Ukraine preparing for more Russian strikes, considering more evacuations of Kyiv

By Jamey Keaten, Associated Press

Ukraine is preparing for more Russian strikes and has warned of the possibility of a new round of evacuations from the capital.

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Nov 27

Ukraine struggles to restore utilities amid Russian artillery strikes, as winter looms

By Sam Mednick, Jamey Keaten, Associated Press

Russian forces struck eastern and southern Ukraine early Sunday as utility crews scrambled to restore power, water and heating with the onset of snow and frigid temperatures, while civilians continued to leave the southern city of Kherson because of the…

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Nov 24

Bombed but unbowed, Ukraine’s capital of Kyiv moves to survival mode

By John Leicester, Hanna Arhirova, Associated Press

Residents of Ukraine's bombed but undaunted capital clutched empty bottles in search of water and crowded into cafés for power and warmth after the latest onslaught of Russian missile strikes.

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Nov 19

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Winter looms in Ukraine as Russian invasion enters 10th month

By Andrew Corkery, Claire Mufson

As the war in Ukraine enters its 10th month and snow falls in the country's capital, Russia continues to target civilian infrastructure and the electrical grid. Reporting from Kyiv, NPR national security correspondent Greg Myre joins Geoff Bennett for more…

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Nov 19

In surprise visit to Kyiv, British PM Sunak promises boost to air defenses

By John Leicester, Jill Lawless, Associated Press

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak promised 125 anti-aircraft guns and other air-defense technology as he made an unannounced visit Saturday — his first — to Ukraine’s snow-blanketed war-time capital for talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

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Nov 07

Power being partially restored in Russian-occupied Kherson following civilian evacuation

By Andrew Meldrum, Associated Press

Russian-appointed authorities say they are working to partially restore power in the occupied Ukrainian city of Kherson following what they have called a Ukrainian “terrorist attack” on power lines.

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Nov 06

Kyiv braces for a winter with no heat, water or power as Russia targets infrastructure

By Sam Mednick, Associated Press

The mayor of Kyiv, Ukraine's capital, is warning residents that they must prepare for the worst this winter if Russia keeps striking the country's energy infrastructure — and that means having no electricity, water or heat in the freezing cold…

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Nov 04

With millions without power, Ukraine’s Zelenskyy accuses Russia of ‘energy terrorism’

By Andrew Meldrum, Suzan Fraser, Associated Press

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Russia of "energy terrorism," with Russian strikes on Ukraine's energy network leaving millions of people without power. Zelenskyy said 4.5 million people were without electricity.

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Nov 01

Rolling blackouts continue in Ukraine as government works to repair, stabilize grid before winter

So far, Russia has destroyed about 40 percent of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, affecting 16 regions, according to the Ukrainian government.

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