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How Ukrainians are surviving a total blackout because of Russian attacks

How Ukrainians are surviving a total blackout because of Russian attacks
In movies where all the benefits of civilization have disappeared, everyone is driven by their own selfishness. In reality, it's the opposite: people stick together.Russia dealt another blow to Ukraine's energy sector on December 27, just before the New Year. At that time, residents of the city of Vyshhorod in the Kyiv region were left without electricity for almost 100 hours. Olena, a resident of Vyshhorod, told Texty.org.ua about what it's like to live in winter without electricity, water, or heating.Читати українською
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Ukraine has survived new attacks on its energy sector. What Russia tried to destroy. Data report by Texty.org.ua

Autumn has begun with massive attacks on Ukraine's energy sector. Texty.org.ua analyzed these attacks over the past three months to assess whether Ukraine's energy sector can withstand another year of similar attacks.Читати українською
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Massive attack on Ukraine on November 17 — Energy facilities targeted (Map)

On the night of November 17, Russia launched one of its most massive attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. Texty.org.ua has visualized, using data from open sources, the targets hit by the occupiers and provided approximate locations from which the aggressor launched its missiles and drones.Читати українською
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What’s up with the power? How Russia destroys energy infrastructure

Russia is systematically shelling electrical substations throughout Ukraine. We tried to analyze where Russian missiles are most often aimed at and what targets they choose.Earlier, we wrote about how Russian propagandists rejoice in response to attacks on Ukrainian power grids. We tried to investigate in more detail where the Russian forces were directing their strikes and saw how they are trying to isolate Ukraine's power grid and divide it into separate pieces. Notably, a lot of effort is being made to cut off electricity from the north of the country (Kyiv and Kharkiv).Translated by Dmitry Lytov & Mike LytovRead this article in Ukrainian

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