On Friday, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmygal stated that almost half of the country’s power infrastructure needed repair following waves of Russian aerial attacks. “Only on November 15, Russia fired about 100 missiles at Ukrainian cities. Nearly half of our energy system has been disabled,” Shmygal said while appealing to Ukraine’s European allies for support.

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