Russia hammers Ukraine after halt announced by Trump, plunging thousands into frigid dark on eve of talks
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Kyiv — It was another frigid morning without power in Dorohozhychi, a neighborhood in the northwest of Ukraine's capital, Kyiv. In:
Kyiv — It was another frigid morning without power in Dorohozhychi, a neighborhood in the northwest of Ukraine's capital, Kyiv.
Between Monday night and Tuesday morning, Russian drones and missiles battered energy facilities across Kyiv as temperatures dropped to minus 7 degrees Fahrenheit.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said it was the first Russian attack on Kyiv's energy infrastructure since President Trump announced during a Jan. 29 cabinet meeting that his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, had agreed to pause strikes on Ukrainian towns and cities for a week.
The five day respite, according to engineers working on a damaged electrical substation in Dorohozhychi Tuesday morning, was not long enough.
"Since there is currently severe frost outside, the load on the power grids and on the equipment is increasing, and it is wearing out," Maxim Yevchuk, an engineer with DTEK, Ukraine's largest private electricity provider, told CBS News.

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