European leaders join Ukrainian president in Kyiv as country commemorates Soviet-era Holodomor hunger; Russian strikes take toll on energy grid, water supply

The country, ruled with an iron fist by President Alexander Lukashenko, borders both Ukraine and Russia; it allowed Moscow to use its territory to launch attacks on Ukraine

Claims Conference has helped transport some 90 elderly survivors to care facilities in Germany, a move that has been life-saving for many, but still left them 'traumatized'

Zelensky says half of 12 million residents left powerless have had electricity restored; country marks 90th anniversary of Holodomor, famine that killed millions under Stalin

Remarks in letter sent to Zelensky as Ukraine commemorates deadly famines blamed on Stalin's Soviet Union; Germany, the Vatican and others recognize event as 'a genocide'

Dozens of cruise missiles have battered the country's already crippled electricity grid as winter temperatures set in

'Nobody will compromise their will and principles just for electricity,' Kyiv local says of attacks; residents turn to drainpipes for rainwater as city works to restore plumbing

Nine months into war, Ukrainian leader offers condolences on Jerusalem terror attack, expresses optimism about working with new government

Kyiv is striking back at Russian troops and Ukrainian officers say they want to capitalize on their momentum, amid Moscow army's artillery barrages

Moscow has been launching devastating strikes on Ukraine's power infrastructure as its forces suffer battlefield setbacks

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