Kyiv Braces for Winter in the Dark: Russian Strikes Cripple Power Grid
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Kyiv is preparing for a second winter of widespread power outages. Targeted Russian attacks on energy infrastructure have left the Ukrainian capital without stable electricity or heating.
Residents now depend on a network of emergency centres. These "invincibility points" provide warmth, light, and phone charging. They are crucial for coping with prolonged blackouts and freezing temperatures.
The situation repeats last year's crisis. Sustained missile and drone strikes have damaged critical power plants and substations. Repair crews work continuously, but new attacks often undo their progress.
Ukrainian officials warn the system remains vulnerable. They urge citizens to conserve energy and prepare for extended periods without power. The coming months will test the city's resilience once again.