The members of our team in Ukraine had to face the new reality of blackouts. Often with no electricity or no stable connection to the internet, we keep working and living our lives. In this post, you can see the blackout as we experience it 🧵
After series of Russian massive missile attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure on October 10, October 15, November 15 and November 23, Ukrainians all over the country experience blackouts, as well as lack of water and heat supply.
Photo by Polina, our project manager:
Today, days after the latest attacks, the struggle continues.
Kyiv, children using a parking lot as a shelter during their school time. Video by Ira, our chief editor:
Ukrainian authorities reported that there is still a deficit of about 25% in the Ukrainian energy infrastructure.
Kyiv, a multi-story residential building during the blackout. Photo by Kseniia, our translator:
In some parts of Ukraine, such as Lviv Oblast, nearly half of population is still waiting for restoration of energy supply.
Kyiv, public transport working despite the blackout. Photo by Ira, our chief editor:
Kyiv, a popular bar in the city centre. Photo by Ira, our chief editor:
Kyiv, cars driving in a total darkness. Photo by Katya, our SMM manager:
Global blackouts and regular lack of electricity is a new threat to us as an independent media.
Kyiv, medical worker taking care of a patient. Photo by Olena, our translator:
Odesa, the city centre without electricity. Video by Anastasiia, our head of news:
We will be grateful if you follow the link below to find best suitable way to support our team during these difficult times 💙💛
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Photos: members of WithUkraine team
Compilation of the post: Anastasiia Sytnikova, Iryna Hadetska
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