Heroes in action Incredible work as always by Ukrainian Railways @Ukrzaliznytsia keeping families in Ukraine safe and continuing evacuations from the east. Can’t wait to be back on these railways soon—and after victory, everyone should visit Ukraine by train!
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Kherson accounts suggest more Buchas after Ukraine defeats Russia

We’ve been hearing such accounts from locals of Kherson region for many many months. Who knows how many more Buchas we’re going discover after Ukraine defeats Russia.
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Kharkiv mayor says Russian rocket attack targeted civilians to annoy residents
Situation in Kharkiv is tough post Russia’s rocket attack, says mayor Ihor Terekhov. “The aggressor knew exactly where he was hitting & was basically targeting civilians. His goal was to annoy Kharkiv residents as much as possible for the advances of UA army on the front line.”
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Kharkiv power plant after the attack
Kharkiv power plant after the attack pic.twitter.com/8lGfDHFOwH
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 11 septembre 2022Kharkiv power plant after the attack
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Russian attacks in Sumy region cut water and electricity to villages
Sumy region. Russian attacks. Earlier today about 135 villages and towns were without electricity and/or water. At this moment, water supply has been restored everywhere. Emergency services continue to work on restoring electricity.
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Dnipro Region Electricity Fully Restored
Dnipro region has fully restored electricity.
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Ukrainian emergency services restore Kharkiv electricity grid after Russian strikes
Ukrainian emergency services gradually restoring electricity grid in Kharkiv and other regions. Here is a picture of Kharkiv critical electricity infrastructure that has been hit by the Russian missiles. At least one person died, another one is missing at the moment.
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Aftermath of Russia’s strike on Kharkiv critical infrastructure video
Aftermath of Russia’s strike on Kharkiv critical infrastructure – video via Kyrylo Tymoshenko, deputy chief of staff of the Zelensky administration pic.twitter.com/pUUe76vov7
— Myroslava Petsa (@myroslavapetsa) 11 septembre 2022Aftermath of Russia’s strike on Kharkiv critical infrastructure – video via Kyrylo Tymoshenko, deputy chief of staff of the Zelensky administration
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Russia hits Kharkiv power plant, Ukraine defiant despite terror
Kharkiv. Russia hits the largest power plant. That’s what a loser “second most powerful military” does when it can’t win. It attacks civilians. It terrorizes. But Ukraine has shown time and again that it won’t work. We are not afraid.
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Kharkiv CHPP-5: Desperation of losing a war thought easily winnable
Kharkiv combined heat and power plant-5 is the second largest CHPP in Ukraine, after the one in Kyiv.
This is what a desperation looks like when one has been losing the bloody war he had thought he would easily win.

