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. 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
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