The European Union will step up efforts to provide Ukraine with support to restore and maintain power and heating, the head of the European Commission said, after a new wave of Russian missile attacks on critical Ukrainian infrastructure.
BRUSSELS - The European Union will step up efforts to provide Ukraine with support to restore and maintain power and heating, the head of the European Commission said on Friday, after a new wave of Russian missile attacks on critical Ukrainian infrastructure.
Millions of Ukrainians were still without heat or power on Friday after the most devastating Russian air strikes on its energy grid so far, with residents warned to brace for further attacks and stock up on water, food and warm clothing.
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