1°С Inside Kyiv Apartments As Heating And Power Outages Continue
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For several days, the inhabitants of Kiev have had to survive extreme cold temperatures, while Russia has systematically bombarded all the country's energy infrastructure. The capital is plunged into the dark, without electricity and without heating, and in the evening, the inhabitants in need find themselves out in points of invincibility.
1°С Inside Kyiv Apartments As Heating And Power Outages Continue
As winter temperatures drop, thousands of apartment buildings in Kyiv remain without heating and electricity following Russian strikes on energy infrastructure. Some residents say indoor temperatures have fallen to just 1°C, forcing them to sleep in winter clothes or seek shelter with relatives.
Many Ukrainians are traumatized, says expert Christof Johnen. Attacks on energy facilities, like the recent one in Kyiv, could exacerbate their plight.
Hundreds of thousands of people have temporarily left Kyiv because they have no heating at minus 14 degrees. The Federal Government accuses Russia of war crimes because of the attacks on the energy supply.
A Ukrainian journalist, who lives in Kiev, reports in a report on politics how daily life is taking place in the capital of Ukraine, which runs through the most difficult period since the beginning of the Russian invasion. Kieve has faced one of the tough winters in recent years, with full heat under Russian bombs, which have paralyzed the city's heating and electricity systems. Nevertheless, people find moments of "euforie" in the midst of desp…
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