Ukraine races to restore power, a day after Russian missile strikes caused Kyiv’s biggest outages in nine months of war.
Regional authorities said 25% of homes in Kyiv was still without electricity but the water supply had been restored in some areas and would start working in other areas later on Thursday.
“Let’s persevere, despite everything,” the Kyiv regional military administration said in a statement. “The situation is difficult throughout the country,” he said in televised comments, but added that the national energy system had been “reunited” following damage during the missile strikes and power generation would increase throughout Thursday.
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