“Oksana Zinkovska-Boyarska lives in Kyiv under conditions of regular power outages. This causes her family to face difficulties, including the inability to use the elevator and keep the house warm. They feel fear and uncertainty in the conditions of air alarms and cold, as winter in Ukraine can be harsh, with temperatures down to -20°C. The Russian president is believed to be planning to step up the attacks”, — write on: ua.news
Oksana Zinkovska-Boyarska lives in Kyiv under conditions of regular power outages. This causes her family to face difficulties, including the inability to use the elevator and keep the house warm. They feel fear and uncertainty in the conditions of air alarms and cold, as winter in Ukraine can be harsh, with temperatures down to -20°C. The Russian president is believed to be planning to step up attacks on energy infrastructure, which could lead to a worsening of life in the country.
Source — BBC
Russia’s massive attacks have already left parts of Ukraine without electricity and the economy in jeopardy. Important measures to maintain the reliability of the energy system are becoming critical. Fighting on the front line near Pokrovsk is also a cause for concern, as the city may fall under the control of Russian troops, which is dangerous for the overall strategic situation.
Unfavorable living conditions, including corruption scandals in the government, can undermine the morale of Ukrainians. Despite this, sociological surveys reveal some optimism among the population, but the duration of the war and its consequences still have a large impact on everyday life. Ukrainians continue to hope for the best, but the realities of the current crisis raise serious questions about the country’s future.
