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Ukraine faces extra tough winter as Putin sabotages energy options

Por: Newsweek World October 07, 2022

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Ukrainians could be in for a cold winter as Russians maintain occupation of Ukraine's largest power plant and La Niña churns in the tropical Pacific, apt to send waves of brutally cold weather toward Europe.Part of Russian President Vladimir Putin's war strategy has been targeting the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), and the Kremlin announced it would officially seize ZNPP earlier this week. ZNPP remains on the frontlines of... + full article



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