This week, a Holocaust survivor passed away in Kyiv: a woman who survived one of the darkest chapters in human history, yet did not survive this winter. She died from cold and hunger, a direct result of Russia’s systematic attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.

In the very city where she had once endured persecution and annihilation as a child, she found herself decades later once again without heat, without electricity, and without basic security.

This case is especially shocking in light of the ceremony held this week by the Russian Em

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