Ukraine’s Daily Struggle: Four Years On, Peace Feels Distant
As Ukraine nears four years of conflict, daily routines revolve around air-raid alerts, power cuts and stalled peace talks—survival now means keeping the lights on and the heater running.
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As Ukraine nears four years of conflict, daily routines revolve around air-raid alerts, power cuts and stalled peace talks—survival now means keeping the lights on and the heater running.
A massive Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv overnight killed one person, wounded dozens, and cut heating for hundreds of thousands as temperatures hovered near freezing.
On Nov 14, Russia’s massive drone and missile attack on Ukraine killed eight, damaged energy sites and left Kyiv and Chornomorsk grappling with power cuts and fires.
Ukraine warns of a winter ‘technological disaster’ as Russia’s nearly 500-drone assault damages energy infrastructure and risks freezing Kyiv.
Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in southern Ukraine has been running on emergency diesel generators for over a week after fighting severed its external power line.
Three years after the Nord Stream blasts, Germany reshaped its energy mix, boosting renewables but facing higher costs for families and industries.