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Russia hits key infrastructure with missiles across Ukraine

Por: Portland Press Herald World December 30, 2022

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Emergency workers remove debris from a house destroyed following a Russian missile strike in Kyiv, Ukraine on Thursday. Roman Hrytsyna/Associated Press KYIV, Ukraine  — Russian missiles hit Ukraine Thursday in the biggest wave of strikes in weeks, damaging power stations and other critical infrastructure during freezing winter weather. Russia fired 69 missiles at energy facilities and Ukrainian forces shot down 54, Ukrainian military chief... + full article



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