Week in ukraine: russia knocked out power, more strikes expected (nov. 28)

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As the week begins, here's a look ahead and a roundup of key developments from the past week. WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK Ukrainians are on edge after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned


citizens of more Russian missile strikes to come, even as Ukraine races to restore heating and electricity after recent heavy attacks on infrastructure. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and


foreign ministers of NATO allies are traveling to Romania this week for meetings. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg is due to meet with Romania's leaders Monday. Germany is also


hosting high-level meetings this week as well. On Tuesday, Ukrainian officials and justice officials from several advanced nations will gather in Berlin to discuss international law


violations committed in Ukraine. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will holds talks with top multilateral, trade and labor institutions. And starting Wednesday, the capital hosts its annual


Berlin Security Conference. French President Emmanuel Macron visits the U.S. Tuesday to Saturday. He meets with President Biden Thursday and will partake in the president's first state


dinner on Thursday, with a performance by musician Jon Batiste. On Wednesday are Senate confirmation hearings including for nominee Lynne Tracy to be U.S. ambassador to Russia. Russia


postponed nuclear arms treaty talks with the U.S. that had been planned for Tuesday in Cairo. WHAT HAPPENED LAST WEEK UKRAINIAN SECURITY SERVICE AND POLICE RAIDED AN ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN


MONASTERY in Kyiv, on Nov. 22, saying it was part of an operation to "counter the destructive activities of Russian special services in Ukraine." A BARRAGE OF RUSSIAN STRIKES


KNOCKED OUT POWER AND WATER SUPPLIES IN KYIV AND OTHER PARTS OF UKRAINE, on Nov. 23. THE U.S. PROVIDED UKRAINE WITH AN ADDITIONAL $400 MILLION in weapons, air defense and other military


equipment, on Nov. 23. The State Department said this brings the total of U.S. military aid for Ukraine to $19.7 billion since President Biden took office in 2021. RUSSIA'S LARGE-SCALE


INVASION OF UKRAINE REACHED THE NINE-MONTH MARK ON NOV. 24. United Nations agencies have counted nearly 8 million Ukrainian refugees across Europe, 6.5 million displaced inside Ukraine and


thousands of civilians killed or injured. CIVILIANS FLED RUSSIAN ATTACKS IN KHERSON, on Nov. 26, just weeks after Ukraine recaptured the city. UKRAINIANS MARKED HOLODOMOR MEMORIAL DAY, on


Nov. 26, commemorating victims of a devastating famine in the 1930s. In an address, President Zelenskyy paid tribute to Ukrainian ancestors who fell victim to that tragedy and other dark


chapters of Soviet rule. REPAIRS TO THE POWER GRID WERE ALMOST COMPLETE after Russian strikes on key Ukrainian infrastructure left millions without electricity, heat and water. IN-DEPTH


Russia strikes, Ukraine repairs, in a battle to survive the winter. Ukrainians face winter in Kyiv without electricity, heat and water. How gender dynamics are shaping the war in Ukraine.


Ukrainian women have started learning a crucial war skill: how to fly a drone. The war in Ukraine echoes through Africa. Georgians are alarmed at the arrival of tens of thousands of Russian


exiles. Aid to Ukraine is vital this winter as Russia keeps up its attack on infrastructure. Photos: The emotional scenes as the first train from Kyiv arrives in liberated Kherson. Exhausted


Ukrainian soldiers fight mental fatigue as the war drags on. Ukraine says it needs help shooting down Russia's missile attacks. SPECIAL REPORT Russia's war in Ukraine is changing


the world: See its ripple effects in all corners of the globe. EARLIER DEVELOPMENTS You can read past recaps here. For context and more in-depth stories, you can find more of NPR's


coverage here. Also, listen and subscribe to NPR's _State of Ukraine_ podcast for updates throughout the day. Copyright 2022 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. Loading...


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