Europe sends generators to Ukraine after Russian attacks cut power in freezing conditionspublished at 12:00 GMT
Vitaliy Shevchenko
Russia editor, BBC Monitoring
The European Commission is deploying 447 emergency generators to restore power to hospitals, shelters and other critical services after Russian attacks on heating and power plants across Ukraine earlier this month have left people freezing in their homes.
The commission says a million Ukrainians are without electricity, water, and heating.
The widespread prevalence of high-rise apartment blocks that rely on central heating makes Ukraine particularly vulnerable to such attacks.
The Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, was worst hit, with almost 6,000 apartment blocks left without heating. For many, the absence of running water meant they could not cook food or go to the toilet at home.
The authorities set up emergency tents where people could get warm and charge their phones. Many had to cook food on open fires outside their high-rises.
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