
"Electricity was restored to some 800,000 residents of the Ukrainian capital after Moscow targeted energy facilities. Kyiv says dozens of children have been saved from Russian-occupied territory. DW has the latest. Russia has targeted Ukraine's energy infrastructure every year of the war, ahead of winter Image: Genya Savilov/AFP/Getty Images Skip next section What you need to know Electricity has been restored to most Kyiv residents, a power company says Power has also returned to nearly a quarter of a million homes in Odesa region Dozens of children have been saved from Russian-occupied Ukraine"
"The Defense Ministry said as part of the checks, "a number" of units will redeploy to unspecified "designated areas" and carry out undisclosed activities. The ministry did not give details about the timing, scope, or scale of the inspection. Such inspections are not uncommon in Belarus. However, this one follows the "Zapad" joint strategic exercises with Russia in September. The war games included rehearsals for the launch of Russian tactical nuclear weapons and featured the Oreshnik hypersonic missile. Belarus maintains a close alliance with Russia, heavily reliant on Moscow for economic and military support, with President Alexander Lukashenko often aligning with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin's policies."
Electricity service returned to hundreds of thousands of residents in Kyiv after Russian strikes on energy facilities, and power was restored to nearly a quarter of a million homes in Odesa region. Kyiv reported that dozens of children were rescued from areas under Russian occupation. Russia has repeatedly targeted Ukrainian energy infrastructure each year of the war, especially ahead of winter. Belarus began inspections of military combat readiness and announced redeployments of unspecified units. The readiness checks follow September’s Zapad exercises, which rehearsed tactical nuclear launches and showcased the Oreshnik hypersonic missile, underscoring close Belarus–Russia military ties.
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