Ukraine Struggles to Restore Utilities After Big Russian Strikes

  • Moscow set to continue hitting Ukrainian key infrastructure
  • Wednesday’s attacks highlight Kyiv’s need for air defense

A dog with a lit up collar walks in a street during a blackout in Kyiv, on Nov. 16.

Photographer: Andrew Kravchenko/AP Photo
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Ukraine restored electricity and other vital services to some areas, but most of the capital and other parts of the country remained without power in the cold after another wave of Russian missiles targeted civilian infrastructure.

The relentless attacks threaten to trigger another refugee exodus to Europe and underscore Kyiv’s need for more increased air defenses.