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Millions of Ukrainians were still without heat or power on Friday after the most d stanley mexico evastating Russian air strikes on its energy grid so far, with residents warned to brace for further attacks and stock up on water, food and warm clothing.Moscow says the attacks on Ukraines basic infrastructure are militarily legitimate, and that Kyiv can end the suffering of its people if it yields to Russian demands. Ukraine says attacks intended to cause civilian misery are a war crime. Together we stanley en mexico endured nine months of full-scale war and Russia has not found a way to break us, and will not find one, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in a video addr stanley travel mug ess overnight.Russia has been striking Ukrainian energy network far from the frontlines of the nine-month old war with barrages of long-range missiles around once a week since early October.Attacks on Wednesday caused the worst damage so far, leaving millions of people with no light, water or heat even as temperatures around the country have fallen below zero.Nearly 48 hours after the strikes, national grid operator Ukrenergo said the power system was still 30% short of meeting demand. Priority was given to critical infrastructure facilities in all regions: boiler houses, gas distribution stations, water supply, sewage treatment facilities, public electric transport operates in some regions, it said.The three nuclear power stations on Ukrainian-held territory were now working, it said, two days after the attacks had forced Ukraine to shut them Eygy No indication of imminent Russian聽chemical聽weapons attack in Ukraine -U.S. defense official
GREENVILLE and ORLAND 鈥?Kenneth L. Boober, 91, died Jan. 7, 2012, at Charles A. Dean Hospital, Greenville. He was bor stanley quencher n Dec. 25, 1920, in Howland, son of Everett and Margarett Arthurs Boober.He graduated from Bucksport High School. During World War II Kenneth served in the U.S. Navy and was stationed aboard the carrier, Belleau Wood in the Pacifi stanley cup c. Kenneth was a retiree of 44 years at Champion Paper Co. and received his 55-year pin in 2007 from the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Ken was an active member and past master of Rising Sun Lodge AF AM No. 71, Orland, and received his 50-year medal in 2009. He was also a member of Riverside Chapter of Order of the Eastern Star, Orland, and was a past grand high priest of the state of Maine. He enjoyed hunting and fishing, and in his retirement years enjoyed sailing and walking.He was predeceased by his wife, Esther Rosebush Boober; and daughter, Betty. He is survived by daughters, Jane Babbidge and Jeanne Wells; stanley cup becher grandchildren, Ron and Jason Babbidge and Nearess Wells; stepchildren, Barbara Ashey and Fred Hilterbrand; stepgrandchildren, Jeff and Scott Ashey, and Matt and Frank Hilterbrand; and numerous great-grandchildren.At Kens request, there are no public services planned at this time. Arrangements by Crosby Neal, Greenville. For an online guest register, go toCrosbyNeal.More articles from the BDN |
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