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Most Ukrainians left without power after new Russian strikes

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Cars are parked in front of a shop, near residential blocks which were de-energized after a Russian rocket attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Nov. 23.
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Cars drive past residential blocks which were de-energized after a Russian rocket attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Nov. 23.
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Ukrainian firefighters work at a damaged hospital maternity ward in Vilniansk, Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine, Wednesday, Nov. 23. A Russian rocket struck the maternity wing of a hospital in eastern Ukraine on Wednesday, killing a newborn boy and critically injuring a doctor.
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Ukrainian firefighters work at a damaged hospital maternity ward in Vilniansk, Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine, Wednesday, Nov. 23. A Russian rocket struck the maternity wing of a hospital in eastern Ukraine on Wednesday, killing a newborn boy and critically injuring a doctor. The overnight explosion left the small-town hospital a crumbled mess of bricks, scattering medical supplies across the small compound.
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A man walks by a trolley bus that is stuck on a boulevard during a power outage in Chisinau, Moldova, Wednesday, Nov. 23. Moldova suffered massive power outages on Wednesday after Russian strikes on neighboring Ukraine's energy infrastructure left the small non-European Union country in the dark for the second time in little more than a week.
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A trolley bus is stuck on a boulevard during a power outage in Chisinau, Moldova, Wednesday, Nov. 23. Moldova suffered massive power outages on Wednesday after Russian strikes on neighboring Ukraine's energy infrastructure left the small non-European Union country in the dark for the second time in little more than a week.
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A vendor uses a flashlight inside a small food shop during a power outage in Chisinau, Moldova, Wednesday, Nov. 23. Moldova suffered massive power outages on Wednesday after Russian strikes on neighboring Ukraine's energy infrastructure left the small non-European Union country in the dark for the second time in little more than a week.
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Police officers inspect corpses of people killed after a Russian rocket attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Nov. 23.
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Police officers inspect corpses of people killed after a Russian rocket attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Nov. 23.
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Ukrainian State Emergency Service firefighters work to extinguish a fire after Russian rocket attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Nov. 23.
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A firefighter walks in front of destroyed cars after Russian rocket attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Nov. 23.
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Dead bodies seen at the scene of Russian shelling in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Nov. 23. Authorities reported power outages in multiple cities of Ukraine, including parts of Kyiv, and in neighboring Moldova after renewed strikes Wednesday struck Ukrainian infrastructure facilities. Multiple regions reported attacks in quick succession, suggesting a barrage of strikes. In several regions, authorities reported strikes on critical infrastructure.
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People check a damaged building as emergency personnel work at the scene of a Russian shelling in the town of Vyshgorod outside the capital Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Nov. 23. Authorities reported power outages in multiple cities of Ukraine, including parts of Kyiv, and in neighboring Moldova after renewed strikes Wednesday struck Ukrainian infrastructure facilities. Multiple regions reported attacks in quick succession, suggesting a barrage of strikes. In several regions, authorities reported strikes on critical infrastructure.
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Ukrainian State Emergency Service firefighters work to extinguish a fire at the scene of a Russian shelling in the town of Vyshgorod outside the capital Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Nov. 23. Authorities reported power outages in multiple cities of Ukraine, including parts of Kyiv, and in neighboring Moldova after renewed strikes Wednesday struck Ukrainian infrastructure facilities. Multiple regions reported attacks in quick succession, suggesting a barrage of strikes. In several regions, authorities reported strikes on critical infrastructure.
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Ukrainian State Emergency Service firefighters work to extinguish a fire at the scene of a Russian shelling in the town of Vyshgorod outside the capital Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Nov. 23. Authorities reported power outages in multiple cities of Ukraine, including parts of Kyiv, and in neighboring Moldova after renewed strikes Wednesday struck Ukrainian infrastructure facilities.
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Ukrainian State Emergency Service firefighters work to extinguish a fire at the scene of a Russian shelling in the town of Vyshgorod outside the capital Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Nov. 23. Authorities reported power outages in multiple cities of Ukraine, including parts of Kyiv, and in neighboring Moldova after renewed strikes Wednesday struck Ukrainian infrastructure facilities.
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Ukrainian State Emergency Service firefighters work to extinguish a fire at the scene of a Russian shelling in the town of Vyshgorod outside the capital Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Nov. 23. Authorities reported power outages in multiple cities of Ukraine, including parts of Kyiv, and in neighboring Moldova after renewed strikes Wednesday struck Ukrainian infrastructure facilities.
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In this photo provided by the Kyiv Regional Police, people carry a body at the scene of a Russian shelling in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Nov. 23. Authorities reported power outages in multiple cities of Ukraine, including parts of Kyiv, and in neighboring Moldova after renewed strikes on Wednesday struck Ukrainian infrastructure facilities.
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Relatives, friends, and comrades mourn next to the coffin of Ukrainian serviceman Sergii Myronov, killed fighting Russian troops in Donetsk region, during a funeral ceremony at St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Nov. 23.
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Relatives, friends, and comrades mourn next to the coffin of Ukrainian serviceman Sergii Myronov, killed fighting Russian troops in Donetsk region, during a funeral ceremony at St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, Nov. 23.
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In this photo provided by the Zaporizhzhia region military administration, Ukrainian firefighters work at damaged hospital maternity ward in Vilniansk, Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine, early Wednesday, Nov. 23. An overnight rocket attack struck a hospital maternity ward in southern Ukraine, killing a newborn baby, Ukrainian authorities said Wednesday. The baby's mother and a doctor were pulled alive from the rubble. The region's governor said the rockets were Russian.
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Doctors operate on 13-year-old Artur Voblikov inside a hospital in Kherson, southern Ukraine, Tuesday, Nov. 22. Arthur Voblikova was injured after a Russian strike, and doctors had to amputate his left arm. As attacks increase in the recently liberated city of Kherson, doctors are struggling to cope amid little water, electricity and a lack of equipment.
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Staff move 13-year-old Arthur Voblikova to the operating room inside a hospital in Kherson, southern Ukraine, Tuesday, Nov. 22. Artur Voblikov was injured after a Russian strike, and doctors had to amputate his left arm. As attacks increase in the recently liberated city of Kherson, doctors are struggling to cope amid little water, electricity and a lack of equipment.
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Staff carry 13-year-old Artur Voblikov on a stretcher up the stairs to the operating room inside a hospital in Kherson, southern Ukraine, Tuesday, Nov. 22. Arthur Voblikova was injured after a Russian strike, and doctors had to amputate his left arm. As attacks increase in the recently liberated city of Kherson, doctors are struggling to cope amid little water, electricity and a lack of equipment.
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Natalia Voblikova and her daughter wait in a hospital corridor, right, as doctors stabilize Natalia's son in Kherson, southern Ukraine, Tuesday, Nov. 22. Artur Voblikov, 13, was injured after a Russian strike, and doctors had to amputate his left arm. As attacks increase in the recently liberated city of Kherson, doctors are struggling to cope amid little water, electricity and a lack of equipment.
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Natalia Voblikova, center, reacts after knowing that her son Artur was seriously injured after a Russian strike in Kherson, southern Ukraine, Tuesday, Nov. 22. Artur Voblikov, 13, was injured after a Russian strike, and doctors had to amputate his left arm. As attacks increase in the recently liberated city of Kherson, doctors are struggling to cope amid little water, electricity and a lack of equipment.

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