
Ukrainians are enduring prolonged power outages following Russian attacks on energy infrastructure, forcing many to seek warmth and connectivity in communal 'resilience points.' In Vyshhorod, residents like Olena Pazhydaieva use these shelters, described as 'islets of warmth and power,' to charge devices and work. These points, established by authorities, aim to maintain essential functions amidst widespread blackouts affecting thousands in the Kyiv region, as families adapt to challenging living conditions.