Civilians escape Kherson after Russian strikes on freed city
Repair crews across Ukraine were scrambling on Saturday to restore heat, electricity and water services that were blasted into disrepair.
Repair crews across Ukraine were scrambling on Saturday to restore heat, electricity and water services that were blasted into disrepair.
Officials estimate around 50% of Ukraine’s energy facilities have been damaged in the recent strikes.
A barrage of missiles hit residential and commercial buildings, setting some ablaze.
More than 69,500 cars were built in October, an increase of 7.4% on the same month a year ago.
Around 70,000 UK phone numbers were contacted by criminals using software from the site to make fraudulent calls appear legitimate.
Ukraine’s energy ministry said most electricity consumers were ‘cut off’ after the missile and drone strikes on Wednesday.
It is feared that Russian forces are seeking to turn the cold and dark of the Ukrainian winter into a weapon by destroying key infrastructure.
The child’s mother and a doctor were pulled alive from the rubble after a rocket attack hit a maternity ward in the city of Vilniansk.
An energy company chief urged residents to stock up on warm clothes and blankets.
Rescue teams are searching for more victims under the rubble, Sakhalin governor Valery Limarenko wrote on Telegram.
Vet and Tory MP Dr Neil Hudson stressed that keeping animals was important to help people with their mental health.
Peter Colthup has been presented with the Dutch Liberation Medal and the Market Garden Medal by the Dutch Attaché.
Ukrenergo said outages could last for several hours with colder temperatures putting additional pressure on energy networks.
The newest round of departures means the platform is continuing to lose workers just as it is gearing up for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
All eyes have been on Jeremy Hunt, who promised a plan to weather an economic ‘storm’.