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Video: In Ukraine’s Cold Winter, Waiting for the Birds to Sing

Kyiv’s “Points of Invincibility” offered a reprieve to residents of Kyiv who sometimes went weeks without heat, power and water.

As temperatures in Ukraine dropped to below zero and Russia targeted Ukraine’s infrastructure, many residents of Kyiv sought shelter at the city’s warming shelters. Churches, locals and authorities brought essential items, and residents who had no power, heat or water had a place to get warm. 

People were able to charge phones. Psychologists worked with children. Mothers organized games and activities for children. 

“It’s very hard for people who spend weeks, even months, without electricity,” said Vasyl Didora, archdeacon of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine. “We try, even through small acts, to bring warmth to people and show them they are not alone.”

“The police gave me a small mat and a ‘bearskin throw,’ ” said Vira Kurylenko, a resident of Kyiv. “They said, ‘Grandma, so you can rest comfortably.’ ”

Watch the video below. You can learn more about the situation in “When the Grid Goes Down,” a ONE magazine web exclusive.

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