Drones Strike Ukraine as Kyiv Scrambles to Restore Power and Heating

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Drones Strike Ukraine as Kyiv Scrambles to Restore Power and Heating
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Russia launched a fresh wave of drone attacks against Ukraine on Monday as the country struggled to repair energy infrastructure damaged by recent missile attacks that have left millions without power

Fresh wave of Russian attacks using Iranian-made drones comes as Kyiv said it has restored power to six million people.

People took shelter inside metro stations in Kyiv as Russia fired missiles at Ukraine’s capital and other cities on Friday. It’s the latest attack targeting the country’s energy infrastructure, while Ukrainian forces step up shelling of occupied territories. Photo: DIMITAR DILKOFF/AFP via Getty Images.launched by Russia overnight into Monday from the eastern coast of the Azov Sea.

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