January 27Jan 27 Popular Post Kyiv is plunged into chaos as relentless Russian strikes decimate its power grid, leaving the city in freezing darkness. Two weeks post-attack, residents face arctic temperatures and fluctuating power amidst an unprecedented energy crisis.On January 9, Russian forces launched a massive assault on Kyiv’s electricity infrastructure, leaving many like Nataliia Rychka battling daily hardships. Essential tasks, from cooking to showering, are disrupted as power returns unpredictably, turning simple routines into frantic races against time.Repair crews work tirelessly, yet progress is painfully slow. President Zelenskyy has declared an energy emergency, urgently seeking foreign assistance to stabilize the grid. Despite efforts, Kyiv remains a ghost town, struggling for warmth and light as the humanitarian crisis escalates.Kyiv’s Mayor Vitali Klitschko warns of worsening conditions. Nearly 2,000 residential buildings are without heat, and renewed strikes complicate repair efforts. Klitschko advises residents to stock essential supplies and consider evacuating, as approximately 600,000 have done amid January’s outages.Rychka’s experiences reflect widespread resilience and struggle. She resorts to friends' help for basic needs like hot showers, and her 13th-floor apartment becomes a daily workout with elevators out of service. A rare, uninterrupted 12-hour power supply brought temporary relief, underscoring how vital light and warmth are during these harsh times.Russia’s continued bombardment exacerbates the crisis, pushing Kyiv’s citizens to their limits amid a brutal winter test. As the capital endures, its residents brace for further trials and potential evacuations, while international support remains crucial.Key Takeaways:Russian strikes leave Kyiv powerless, residents face severe winter hardship!Inconsistent power restoration adds to daily struggles for essential tasks!Mayor urges preparedness as city battles ongoing energy disaster! Adapted by ASEAN Now from Source 2026-01-26 View full article
January 28Jan 28 You may note remember Alberta's slogan, "Let the Eastern bastards freeze in the dark" in response to tar sands controls.It didn't work there and it won't work in Ukraine.Another to add to the list of Russian war crimes.
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