The relentless Russian strikes on Ukraine have left the country reeling, with its parliament and half of Kyiv's residential buildings without heating or power. The Ukrainian capital has been battered by a large-scale aerial assault, which targeted several locations overnight, including Kyiv, Dnipro in the center, and Odesa in the south.
The situation is dire, with temperatures plummeting to -10C across the country. President Volodymyr Zelensky described the situation as "unbearable," with one million people in the capital left without power. The strikes have also affected the Ukrainian parliament, which is currently without electricity, water, or heating.
Eyewitnesses describe the scenes as chaotic, with explosions and sirens ringing out across the city. Many residents have taken to metro stations as a refuge from the air raids, while others are struggling to cope with the lack of basic services such as heat and water.
The economic toll of the strikes is also becoming clear, with Ukraine's president estimating that repelling the attack cost the country around β¬80 million in missile prices alone. The situation has raised concerns about the resilience of the Ukrainian people, who have been facing a brutal conflict for years.
Despite the bleak outlook, Ukrainians are finding innovative ways to cope with the power cuts and freezing temperatures. Portable stoves and generators are becoming increasingly common, while communities are banding together to support one another.
In a call with reporters, President Zelensky emphasized the need for air defense systems to protect Ukraine from further attacks. He also highlighted the importance of unity among Europe and America in providing security guarantees and military aid to his country.
The diplomatic situation remains fluid, with hopes of a peace deal with Russia still being pursued. However, tensions between the US and Europe are growing, which has raised concerns about Ukraine's ability to defend itself. The Ukrainian president stressed that timely deliveries of missiles from the US are crucial in maintaining security for Ukrainians.
As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the people of Ukraine are facing an unprecedented challenge, with no end in sight to hostilities.
The situation is dire, with temperatures plummeting to -10C across the country. President Volodymyr Zelensky described the situation as "unbearable," with one million people in the capital left without power. The strikes have also affected the Ukrainian parliament, which is currently without electricity, water, or heating.
Eyewitnesses describe the scenes as chaotic, with explosions and sirens ringing out across the city. Many residents have taken to metro stations as a refuge from the air raids, while others are struggling to cope with the lack of basic services such as heat and water.
The economic toll of the strikes is also becoming clear, with Ukraine's president estimating that repelling the attack cost the country around β¬80 million in missile prices alone. The situation has raised concerns about the resilience of the Ukrainian people, who have been facing a brutal conflict for years.
Despite the bleak outlook, Ukrainians are finding innovative ways to cope with the power cuts and freezing temperatures. Portable stoves and generators are becoming increasingly common, while communities are banding together to support one another.
In a call with reporters, President Zelensky emphasized the need for air defense systems to protect Ukraine from further attacks. He also highlighted the importance of unity among Europe and America in providing security guarantees and military aid to his country.
The diplomatic situation remains fluid, with hopes of a peace deal with Russia still being pursued. However, tensions between the US and Europe are growing, which has raised concerns about Ukraine's ability to defend itself. The Ukrainian president stressed that timely deliveries of missiles from the US are crucial in maintaining security for Ukrainians.
As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the people of Ukraine are facing an unprecedented challenge, with no end in sight to hostilities.