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Battle continues for control of eastern Ukraine

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Cars travel in the dark, with the Motherland Monument in the background, in central Kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, Nov. 3. Rolling blackouts because of Russia's rocket attacks are increasing across Ukraine as the government rushes to stabilize the energy grid and repair the system ahead of winter.
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A Russian-made Lada car damaged by fighting in the village of Dolyna, Donetsk region, Ukraine, Thursday, Nov. 3.
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A view of a bridge damaged by fighting in the village of Dolyna, Donetsk region, Ukraine, Thursday, Nov. 3.
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Shrapnel holes pierce a road sign in the village of Dolyna, Donetsk region, Ukraine, Thursday, Nov. 3.
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A part of a rocket lies in front of a WWII memorial damaged by fighting in the village of Dolyna, Donetsk region, Ukraine, Thursday, Nov. 3.
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A military vehicle damaged by fighting in the village of Dolyna, Donetsk region, Ukraine, Thursday, Nov. 3.
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A view of the St. George's Skete, damaged by fighting, in the village of Dolyna, Donetsk region, Ukraine, Thursday, Nov. 3.
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A view of the St. George's Skete, damaged by fighting, in the village of Dolyna, Donetsk region, Ukraine, Thursday, Nov. 3.
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Ukrainian National Guard soldiers repair captured Russian armoured personnel carrier (APC) outskirts Kharkiv, Ukraine, Thursday, Nov. 3.
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A Ukrainian National Guard soldier cleans away a Z letter, a sign of the Russian army, from a captured Russian armoured personnel carrier (APC) outskirts Kharkiv, Ukraine, Thursday, Nov. 3.

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