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Millions of Ukrainians deprived of heat, power this winter amid the war

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Tuesday (Feb 24) marks four years since Russia invaded Ukraine, starting the largest and deadliest war in Europe since World War II. Moscow's attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure this winter have plunged homes across the country into darkness. Aid agencies warn that the lack of consistent access to hot water, heating and electricity is causing a rise in illnesses. William Denselow reports for CNA from Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine. 

Tuesday (Feb 24) marks four years since Russia invaded Ukraine, starting the largest and deadliest war in Europe since World War II. Moscow's attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure this winter have plunged homes across the country into darkness. Aid agencies warn that the lack of consistent access to hot water, heating and electricity is causing a rise in illnesses. William Denselow reports for CNA from Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine. 

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