President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warned Ukrainians they could face more missile strikes on Tuesday after one of the biggest waves of Russian attacks on cities, but said the country would survive."I know that the strikes turned off energy in many places ... We are working, we will restore everything, we will survive," he said in a video posted online.Russia pounded cities and energy facilities across Ukraine just hours after President Zelensky delivered a video address to world leaders at the G20 summit.In the capital, the situation is very difficult," Tymoshenko wrote on Telegram.Speaking from Kyiv, Ms Bogner said her teams are looking to travel to Kherson to try to verify allegations of nearly 80 cases of enforced disappearances and arbitrary detention it has turned up in the area and "understand whether the scale is in fact larger than what we have documented already"."