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Ukraine works to restore water, power after Russian strikes

Por: Portland Press Herald World November 26, 2022

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Lilia Kristenko, 38, cries as city responders collect the dead body of her mother Natalia Kristenko in Kherson, southern Ukraine on Friday. Natalia Kristenko’s dead body lay covered in a blanket in the doorway of her apartment building for hours overnight. The 62-year-old woman had walked outside her home with her husband Thursday evening after drinking tea when the building was struck. Bernat Armangue/Associated Press KYIV, Ukraine —... + full article



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