Six million people remained without power across Ukraine, as Russian strikes on critical infrastructure continued
Moscow targets power stations, other civilian infrastructure; Russian foreign minister likens Kherson to Stalingrad
Russia continues to target civilian infrastructure in Ukraine as part of a likely strategy to demoralize the population.Russia’s foreign minister said that waves of Russian strikes on Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure that have left“The infrastructure that is now under attack is the infrastructure that provides the combat potential of the Ukrainian armed forces, the nationalist battalions,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Thursday, according to Russian state media.
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