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Zelensky criticizes Kyiv's efforts amid outages: Please be more serious

Por: Newsweek World November 26, 2022

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized government efforts to resolve Kyiv's power outages and called for officials to be more serious after a recent series of Russian missile strikes destroyed some of Ukraine's energy facilities as the war hit its nine-month mark.Please pay attention. Kyiv residents need more protection, the Ukrainian president said during an address on Friday, explaining that there are many complaints in... + full article



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