we knew that russians surrounded kyiv, and we had to trained defend ourselves. my team training with me that it stays many went to the front. and they went saying, we will go and fight russians layer so you would not have to use a gun at all. and i m so thankful to our armed forces, but they are keeping this promise, that no matter how terrifying in complicated that is to live under the constant threat, and arid sirens, we are still here. there is still a curfew, every day since 11 pm to 5 am. we still are experiencing electricity outages, and having energy just a couple hours a day. and streets are not being lit during the night. we still start our days when
now constant for many. you don t even look or listen to what is happening and where. that s how we are now. but still, i want to live a normal life. after five months of fighting, there s little here left to destroy. except lives. like a video game designer killed just before christmas. he always cared about other people more than himself, saud his friend. and diplomacy reached another impasse this week. russia announcing it will ban oil sales to any country that poses a cap on what it can charge. it may limit the aublt to punish moscow. but thrge is also in short supply. civilians huddled through a cold, dark christmas with electricity outages. still celebrating as best they can. you mentioned that united
now a routine rhythm for many. you kind of get used to it, said this man. you don t look or listen carefully to what is happening. but i want to live a normal life. after five months of fighting, there s little here left to destroy. except lives. like a video game designer who was killed just before christmas. he always cared about other people more than himself, said his friend. and diplomacy reached another impass this week. russia announcing it will ban oil sales to any country that imposes a cap on what it can charge. the move may limit the ability to punish moscow. but on ukraine s home front, energy is also in short supply. civilians huddled through a cold, dark christmas with electricity outages, war weary but still celebrating as best they can. and this war is now in its 11th
At least two people were killed and 11 others injured after a massive 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck Northern California's Eureka area, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said, adding that there were reports of damage to houses and buildings while tens of thousands were left without electricity.