Most Ukrainians left without power after new Russian strikes

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Addressing it later on Wednesday, Zelenskyy said that Ukraine will put forward a resolution condemning “any forms of energy terror.” Referring to Russia’s likely veto, he said, “it’s nonsense that the veto right is secured for the party that wages this war, this criminal war.” Bombed, not beaten: Ukraine's capital flips to survival mode EXPLAINER: What's the effect of Russian oil price cap, ban?US aid to Ukraine puts pressure on Pentagon's arms stockpile After Russian retreat, Ukrainian military plans next move “We cannot be hostage to one international terrorist,” Zelenskyy said, saying the council must act.Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia told the Security Council that Moscow is carrying out “strikes against infrastructure in response to the unbridled flow of weapons to Ukraine and the reckless appeals of Kyiv to defeat Russia.” In Kyiv, a city of 3 million, the administration said water and heating would only return to residential buildings on Thursday morning.Late Wednesday and well after dark, the deputy head of Ukraine’s presidential office said that Kyiv and over a dozen regions, including Lviv and Odesa in the south, had been reconnected to the power grid.The onslaught followed an overnight Russian rocket attack in the town of Vilniansk, close to the city of Zaporizhzhia in southern Ukraine, that destroyed a hospital maternity ward, killing a 2-day-old newborn boy and critically injuring a doctor."

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