Surgeons work by flashlight as Ukraine power grid battered


              Ukrainian paramedic Roman Yarmolovich checks the vitals of a patient in Kherson, southern Ukraine, early Monday, Nov. 21, 2022. Russia's devastating strikes on Ukraine's power grid have strained and disrupted the country’s health care system, already battered by years of corruption, mismanagement, the COVID-19 pandemic and nine months of war. (AP Photo/Roman Hrytsyna)
            
              Ukrainian paramedic Roman Yarmolovich checks the vitals of a patient in Kherson, southern Ukraine, early Monday, Nov. 21, 2022. Russia's devastating strikes on Ukraine's power grid have strained and disrupted the country’s health care system, already battered by years of corruption, mismanagement, the COVID-19 pandemic and nine months of war. (AP Photo/Roman Hrytsyna)
            
              Ukrainian doctor Oleh Duda, left, speaks with a patient at the hospital in western city of Lviv, Ukraine, on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2022. Russia's devastating strikes on Ukraine's power grid have strained and disrupted the country’s health care system, already battered by years of corruption, mismanagement, the COVID-19 pandemic and nine months of war. (AP Photo/Mykola Tys)
            
              Ukrainian doctor Oleh Duda, left, speaks with a patient at the hospital in western city of Lviv, Ukraine, on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2022. Russia's devastating strikes on Ukraine's power grid have strained and disrupted the country’s health care system, already battered by years of corruption, mismanagement, the COVID-19 pandemic and nine months of war. (AP Photo/Mykola Tys)
            
              Ukrainian doctor Oleh Duda, centre, examines a patient at the hospital in western city of Lviv, Ukraine, on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2022. Russia's devastating strikes on Ukraine's power grid have strained and disrupted the country’s health care system, already battered by years of corruption, mismanagement, the COVID-19 pandemic and nine months of war. (AP Photo/Mykola Tys)
            
              Ukrainian doctor Oleh Duda, centre, examines a patient at the hospital in western city of Lviv, Ukraine, on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2022. Russia's devastating strikes on Ukraine's power grid have strained and disrupted the country’s health care system, already battered by years of corruption, mismanagement, the COVID-19 pandemic and nine months of war. (AP Photo/Mykola Tys)
            
              Ukrainian doctor Oleh Duda poses for photo at the hospital in western city of Lviv, Ukraine, on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2022. Russia's devastating strikes on Ukraine's power grid have strained and disrupted the country’s health care system, already battered by years of corruption, mismanagement, the COVID-19 pandemic and nine months of war. (AP Photo/Mykola Tys)
Surgeons work by flashlight as Ukraine power grid battered