"Invincibility Points" in Kyiv have become a lifeline for those left in the dark
Government
Despite claims of a week-long "pause" in strikes following discussions involving U.S. President Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, a mass Russian attack hit several regions on Feb. 3. In Kyiv, where residents have endured a grueling January marked by a lack of heating, water, and electricity, the strikes serve as a cold reminder of Moscow’s strategy. On the city's left bank, "Invincibility Points" have become a lifeline, providing warmth, food, and electricity for those left in the dark. "They
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