Ukraine works to restore power after bruising Russian attack

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Ukraine works to restore power after bruising Russian attack
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About 70% of the Ukrainian capital was left without power, Kyiv’s mayor said Thursday, a day after Moscow unleashed yet another devastating missile and drone barrage on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.

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