Russia attacked Ukraine’s southern city of Odesa with drones, causing damage to energy infrastructure and leaving 160,000 people without heating, as reported by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. The drone attack wounded four people and led to power cuts, affecting apartment buildings, schools, and hospitals. Russia has intensified its strikes on Ukraine’s energy sector, using drones to target key infrastructure, including power plants and oil facilities, in various regions across the country.
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What lies beneath: Could a Victorian map hold the answers to cause of Surrey sinkhole?
A Victorian map may hold clues to the cause of two sinkholes that emerged in a Surrey village's high street, prompting evacuations due to fears of a gas explosion. Experts are investigating a potential link to an old sand mine used for London construction in the 18th century, with a nearby entrance visible on a map from 1872. Locals remain uncertain about returning home as authorities work to determine the root of the collapse, possibly...
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