Zelenskyy vows Ukraine "cannot be broken" as Russia bombs civilians into darkness, but runs short of missiles
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Vinnytsia, Ukraine — Russia's invading forces have left Kherson, but they're still raining terror down on the southern Ukrainian city's people. "I hate the Russians," said Lilia, after finding her mother's body. Natasha was killed just a few steps from the safety of her home by a Russian missile strike. Lilia's father died hours later, too, but she's not alone. "They took the most precious people in my life, but I have a son," she said. "For him I must live." Survivors of Russia's unending volley of rocket fire are left in the cold and the dark, because many of Vladimir Putin's missiles have been aimed at Ukraine's power grid. The Russian military is using winter as a weapon. With electricity cut, millions of families were unable to cook meals on Saturday as Ukraine commemorated the Great Famine of the 1930s, when the Soviet Union intentionally starved millions of Ukrainians to death. "We cannot be broken," President Volodymyr Zelenskyy declared in an address to his nation, honoring th