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Ukraine's Winter of Darkness: Blackouts Test Resilience
2 Jan
Summary
- Russians target energy infrastructure, causing widespread blackouts.
- Ukrainians cope with lengthy power outages affecting daily life.
- Residents express resilience while seeking global support.

Russian strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure have led to widespread, prolonged blackouts across the country, leaving many without power and heating during freezing winter temperatures. These attacks, aimed at creating chaos and psychological pressure, have disrupted daily life for countless Ukrainians.
Residents like Liudmyla Shramko, who relocated to western Ukraine, now endure 16-hour power outages, affecting basic necessities such as cooking and heating. In cities like Kyiv, December saw average daily electricity interruptions of 9.5 hours, with some areas experiencing over 40% of residential buildings without heat. This strain on the energy system necessitates rolling blackouts.
Beyond electricity, Russian attacks have also impacted water supplies, as seen in Odesa. Despite these severe challenges, Ukrainians exhibit remarkable resilience, adapting to the "darkness" by continuing daily routines, training, and work. They emphasize their strength and deserve global unity and support during this trying period.




