UN rights boss says Russian strikes plunge millions into hardship | The World
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Ukraine is still working to repair electricity supplies after Russian missile strikes earlier this week disrupted systems. Despite the evidence, Moscow continues to insist it's not targeting critical civilian infrastructure, which many nations have deemed a "war crime". Professor of international politics at Birmingham University, David Dunn, tells The World Russia's response is "fairly remarkable".
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