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What International Law Says About Attacking Energy Facilities During War

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By MIKE CORDER THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Russian missiles and drones have struck Ukraine's power grid in recent weeks, plunging the population into freezing darkness during one of the coldest winters on record. Ukraine has accused Russia of carrying out illegal attacks on electrical infrastructure during the war to leave civilians without light, heat, and drinking water.

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By MIKE CORDER THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Russian missiles and drones have struck Ukraine's power grid in recent weeks, plunging the population into freezing darkness during one of the coldest winters on record. Ukraine has accused Russia of carrying out illegal attacks on electrical infrastructure during the war to leave civilians without light, heat, and drinking water.

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International law distinguishes military objectives and objects of life support of the population

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Boston Herald broke the news in Boston, United States on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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