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Ukrainians brace for winter as Russia strikes power plants

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Ukrainian servicemen carry an exhumed body in the recently retaken village of Shandryholove, the Donetsk region, Ukraine, Sunday, Oct. 16.
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A volunteer urges a local elderly woman to leave her house located in a combat zone in the village of Zarechne, Donetsk region, Monday, Oct. 17.
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A dead Russian soldier lies on the ground, in the village of Zarechne, Donetsk region, Monday, Oct. 17.
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An elderly woman reacts as she leaves her house located in a combat zone in the village of Zarechne, Donetsk region, Monday, Oct. 17.
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Volunteers urge a local elderly woman to leave her house located in a combat zone in the village of Zarechne, Donetsk region, Monday, Oct. 17.
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Tatiana Alexeyevna mourns over the coffin of her son Colonel Oleksiy Telizhenko during his funeral in Bucha, near Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, Oct. 18. In March, Colonel Oleksiy was abducted by Russian soldiers from his home in Bucha, six months later his body was found with signals of torture buried in a forest not far away from his village.
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A relative mourns next to the coffin of Colonel Oleksiy Telizhenko, during his funeral in Bucha, near Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, Oct. 18. In March, Colonel Oleksiy was abducted by Russian soldiers from his home in Bucha, six months later his body was found with signals of torture buried in a forest not far away from his village.
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Soldiers salute as the Ukrainian national anthem is played at the funeral of Colonel Oleksiy Telizhenko in Bucha, near in Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, Oct. 18. In March, Colonel Oleksiy was abducted by Russian soldiers from his home in Bucha, six months later his body was found with signals of torture buried in a forest not far away from his village.
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Tatiana Alexeyevna, center, cries next to the coffin of her soon Colonel Oleksiy Telizhenko, during his funeral in Bucha, near in Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, Oct. 18. In March, Colonel Oleksiy was abducted by Russian soldiers from his home in Bucha, six months later his body was found with signals of torture buried in a forest not far away from his village.
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Tatiana Alexeyevna mourns over the coffin of her soon Colonel Oleksiy Telizhenko during his funeral in Bucha, near in Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, Oct. 18. In March, Colonel Oleksiy was abducted by Russian soldiers from his home in Bucha, six months later his body was found with signals of torture buried in a forest not far away from his village.
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A local man cuts pieces of firewood in Kivsharivka, Ukraine, Sunday, Oct. 16. As temperatures drop below freezing in eastern Ukraine, those who haven't fled from the heavy fighting, regular shelling and months of Russian occupation are now on the threshold of a brutal winter and digging in for the cold months.
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A woman warms her dog in Kivsharivka, Ukraine, Sunday, Oct. 16. As temperatures drop below freezing in eastern Ukraine, those who haven't fled from the heavy fighting, regular shelling and months of Russian occupation are now on the threshold of a brutal winter and digging in for the cold months.
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A woman refills plastic bottles with water in a well in Kivsharivka, Ukraine, Sunday, Oct. 16. As temperatures drop below freezing in eastern Ukraine, those who haven't fled from the heavy fighting, regular shelling and months of Russian occupation are now on the threshold of a brutal winter and digging in for the cold months.
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Anton Sevrukov, 47, stands in the living room of his house in Kivsharivka, Ukraine, Sunday, Oct. 16. As temperatures drop below freezing in eastern Ukraine, those who haven't fled from the heavy fighting, regular shelling and months of Russian occupation are now on the threshold of a brutal winter and digging in for the cold months.
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Anton Sevrukov, 47, toasts bread over fire in a makeshift stove in Kivsharivka, Ukraine, Sunday, Oct. 16. As temperatures drop below freezing in eastern Ukraine, those who haven't fled from the heavy fighting, regular shelling and months of Russian occupation are now on the threshold of a brutal winter and digging in for the cold months.
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Firefighters carry the body of a person killed after a drone fired on buildings in Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Oct. 17. Waves of explosive-laden suicide drones struck Ukraine's capital as families were preparing to start their week early Monday, the blasts echoing across Kyiv, setting buildings ablaze and sending people scurrying to shelters.

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