Ukraine evacuates cities that have become uninhabitable with no heating or power

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Ukraine evacuates cities that have become uninhabitable with no heating or power
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President Zelensky used his nightly address to urge the Ukrainian people to conserve energy - particularly in hard-hit areas - as the country braces itself for a 'life-threatening' winter.

Ukrainians have been warned to brace themselves for a ‘life-threatening’ winter after Russian artillery strikes left millions without power and hospitals unable to function properly.used his nightly address to urge people to conserve energy, particularly in hard-hit areas such as Kyiv, Vinnytsia in the southwest, Sumy in the north and Odesa on the Black Sea.

‘Attacks on health and energy infrastructure mean hundreds of hospitals and healthcare facilities are no longer fully operational, lacking fuel, water and electricity.’ ‘Stock up on warm clothes, blankets, think about options that will help you wait a long outage,’ he added. ‘It’s better to do it now than to be miserable.’Residents sort through donated used clothing at an aid hub in Kherson The elderly, women with children and those who are ill of disabled are being prioritised Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said people living in Kherson can apply to be moved to areas where security and heating issues are less severe.

The evacuations are taking place more than a week after Ukraine recaptured the city of Kherson, on the western bank of the Dnieper River, and surrounding areas in a major battlefield gain.

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