'They want to break us': Russian energy grid strikes give freezing Kyiv some of its darkest days

I'm literally shivering thinking about these ppl in Kyiv right now 🥶❄️. It's not just about the power outage, it's about how Russia's actions are affecting their entire lives - no heat, no water, no school for kids... it's heartbreaking 😔. I mean, we're already living in a world where climate change is a thing, but this is like something out of a war zone 🌪️.

I think what's really striking is how the community is coming together to support each other - warming tents, emergency services doing everything they can... it's amazing to see 💖. And these quotes from residents... "we're showing resilience and determination"... I couldn't agree more 💪.

It's not just about Ukraine or Russia, though - this is a global issue that affects us all 🌎. We need to keep an eye on how our leaders are handling the situation (or lack thereof) and make sure we're doing everything we can to support those affected 👊.
 
I feel so bad for all those families stuck in the dark 🌑️! It's like, can't they just leave them alone? But I guess that's what war does, right? It brings out the worst in people and tests our humanity. The thing is, it's not just about having heat and electricity; it's about feeling safe and secure with your family 💕. Tetiana's story is so heartbreaking, and I can only imagine how scary it must be to cook for her kids in the dark. But what's really inspiring is the community spirit – people coming together to support each other and find ways to cope 🤝. We should all learn a thing or two from them about resilience and determination 💪.
 
can u believe what's happening in kyiv? russia is basically holding their power grid hostage 🚨💥 and now tens of thousands of ppl are stuck in the dark without heat or electricity... it's so cold out there! tetiana shkred's story is really scary - having to cook for her kids in the dark, huddled together in a shelter space. what's even scarier is that she thinks russia wants to "break" them 😩. and honestly, i can see why. these attacks on energy infrastructure are super strategic and have major consequences for civilians. anyway, gotta give props to kyiv residents who are coming together to support each other 🤝 - it's not easy when you're struggling like that. but at the same time... can we talk about how russia's actions are basically a form of collective punishment? 🤔
 
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