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Ukraine says ‘vast majority of electricity’ for consumers knocked out after Russian strikes

Por: The Hill World November 25, 2022

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Russia launched mass strikes on critical infrastructure in Ukraine on Wednesday, knocking out power across much of the country and causing temporary blackouts at power plants, Ukrainian officials said. Ukraine’s Energy Ministry said the “vast majority of electricity” for consumers in Ukraine was disrupted after the shelling. . “The power workers are already working and doing their best to restore power as soon as possible. But [given]... + full article



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