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Half of Kyiv residents still without power after Russian strikes

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Nearly half of Kyiv residents were still without electricity Friday, the Ukrainian capital's mayor said, two days after Russian strikes battered the country's already struggling energy grid. The lack of power is having significant knock-on effects, including cutting internet access and, crucially at this time of year, heating. France 24's correspondent in Kyiv Gulliver Cragg reports.

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