Russian troops closing in on a Ukrainian power plant, but it’s already been ‘cannibalized’ by crews

Russian troops closing in on a Ukrainian power plant, but it’s already been ‘cannibalized’ by crews

As Russian forces advance in the Donetsk region of Ukraine at the fastest rate since the early days of their wide-scale invasion, they have moved to the city of Kurakhove and are about two kilometres from one of the country's oldest thermal power

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