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Ukrainians brace for bleak winter as Russian strikes cripple power capacity

- – REUTERS.

KYIV - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy appealed to Ukrainians to conserve energy amid relentless Russian strikes that have already halved the country's power capacity, as the United Nations' health body warned of a humanitari­an disaster in Ukraine this winter.

Authoritie­s said millions of Ukrainians, including in the capital Kyiv, could face power cuts at least until the end of March due to the strikes. Citizens in the recently liberated southern city of Kherson may apply to be relocated to areas where heating and security problems are less acute, they said.

Temperatur­es have been unseasonab­ly mild this autumn, but are starting to dip below zero and are expected to drop to -20 Celsius (-4 Fahrenheit) or even lower in some areas during the winter months. Russia has been targeting Ukrainian power facilities with rocket strikes after a series of battlefiel­d setbacks that have included withdrawin­g its forces from Kherson city to the east bank of the mighty Dnipro River that bisects the country.

"The systematic damage to our energy system from strikes by the Russian terrorists is so considerab­le that all our people and businesses should be mindful and redistribu­te their consumptio­n throughout the day," Zelenskiy said in his nightly video address.

"Try to limit your personal consumptio­n of electricit­y."

The World Health Organisati­on ( WHO) said hundreds of hospitals and healthcare facilities lacked fuel, water and electricit­y to meet people's basic needs.

"Ukraine's health system is facing its darkest days in the war so far. Having endured more than 700 attacks, it is now also a victim of the energy crisis," Hans Kluge, WHO's regional director for Europe, said in a statement after visiting Ukraine.

"Access to healthcare cannot be held hostage," he said, adding that up to three million more people could leave their homes this winter in search of warmth and safety. Workers are racing to repair damaged power infrastruc­ture, Sergey Kovalenko, the head of YASNO, which provides energy for Kyiv, said on Monday.

Ukraine’s health system is facing its darkest days in the war so far. Having endured more than 700 attacks, it is now also a victim of the energy crisis,” Hans Kluge, WHO’s regional director for Europe, said in a statement after visiting Ukraine.

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