Officials say a critical infrastructure point was hit in the capital; at least two people hurt in incident, days after massive strike on city

Dozens gather at square in capital for Hanukkah, where local Jewish leaders light what is said to be Europe's tallest menorah, in defiant message 10 months into punishing war

Energy provider imposes blackouts, warns recovery will take longer than usual due to extent of damage; Putin holds court with top military brass

As Israeli emissaries of Conservative Judaism arrive with supplies in the western city of Chernivtsi, they find fellow Jews in the cold and dark hoping for a miracle to end the war

Support granted in exchange for financial reforms; nation hit hard by pandemic and is world’s largest wheat importer, most of which came from Russia and Ukraine

Ban on exports of drone engines to Russia, any third country that could supply UAVs to Moscow; bloc adds almost 200 people and entities to asset freeze and visa ban blacklist

Small boy among the 4 killed when missile hit residential building in Kryvyi Rih; 13 injured, 4 of them children

Polish media says Jaroslaw Szymczyk accidentally set off weapon in his office, lightly injuring himself and two others

Two killed after residential building struck in Zelensky's hometown, children among injured; electricity, water supply interrupted in Kyiv and Kharkiv

Jaroslaw Szymczyk suffers minor injuries as present he received during a visit with heads of Ukraine's police and state emergency services blows up; Warsaw demands explanation

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