Power outages continued in Ukraine’s capital Sunday after Russian missile attacks damaged energy infrastructure.
Problems with water supply and heating which Kyiv suffered for two days following the latest wave of attacks have been largely resolved.
Residents of Kyiv, where temperatures were below freezing throughout the weekend, flocked to aid centers known as "invincibility points" that operate in many parts of the city during the hours of power cuts at their homes.
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A critical infrastructure facility suffered damage in explosions in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev on Monday morning, head of the city’s military administration Sergey Popko said.
"A critical infrastructure facility has been hit. Emergency services are dealing with the consequences," he said, as cited by the military administration’s press service.
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