From the BBC:
“Ukraine war: Kyiv Mayor
Klitschko warns of evacuations if power lost
In recent weeks millions
of Ukrainians have intermittently been left without electricity and water, as
Russian air strikes target vital infrastructure. Rolling power cuts are
also in place to avoid overloads and to allow for repairs. Some 40% of
Ukraine's energy system has been damaged or destroyed by Russian attacks on
power plants and lines. Another city official has warned that, in the
case of a total blackout, water supply and sewage would also stop working.
The Geneva Conventions, which
outline humanitarian standards for treatment in war, state that attacks should
not be carried out against "civilian objects". Speaking on Ukrainian
television, Mayor Vitaly Klitschko branded Russia's targeting of infrastructure
as "terrorism" and "genocide". Russian President Vladimir
Putin "doesn't need us Ukrainians. He needs territory, he needs Ukraine
without us", the former heavyweight boxer said. "That's why
everything that is happening now [strikes on infrastructure] is genocide. His
task is for us to die, to freeze, or to make us flee our land so that he can
have it." In winter in Kyiv, the average temperature is below freezing and
drops even further at night. Mr Klitschko said that while authorities are doing
"everything" to keep the lights on and water flowing, he was ensuring
preparations were in place for different scenarios.
Kyiv's three million residents
should make arrangements to stay with friends or relatives who live in the
suburbs who still have water and power, so that they have a plan in the
"worst case" scenario if the supply to Kyiv is lost, the 51 year old
said. He added that the authorities were stocking up on fuel, food and water,
and residents should do the same. At least 1,000 heating shelters are being set
up across the city where people will be able to get warm in an emergency.
Kyiv's Director of Security,
Roman Tkachuk, echoed the mayor's comments in a post on messaging app Telegram.
He stressed that city officials were making plans but that "there are no
reasons to talk about the evacuation at the moment". Residents in Kyiv
have said that they know that power could be lost and supplies could become
scarce. Dmytro, a 30-year-old father-of-two told the BBC he had already made
plans to leave Kyiv in case things got worse. He has stocked up on fuel, bought
generators and will move his family to his grandparents' home on the outskirts
of Kyiv. He said he began making the plans after "authorities announced
that they were going to open heating points" two weeks ago. "I
understood from that there will eventually be no electricity," he added. Another
resident, Anastasia, 36, said she would remain in the city even if power was
lost. "Our defenders sleep on the ground, so we will manage to stay in our
apartment even without heating," she said. Meanwhile on Sunday,
Russian-installed authorities reported power and water loss in occupied
Kherson, blaming a Ukrainian strike on nearby power lines. The city fell to
Russia within the first days of the war but as Ukrainian forces advance they
have their sights set on retaking it.
^ The Ukrainian People have shown
they can withstand anything the Russians throw at them: Invasion, Occupation, Rape,
Torture, Kidnapping their Children, Infiltration Camps, Mass Murder and now
Blackouts and no Water – even as Winter in this Eastern European Country comes.
Anyone (Politician or Regular
Person) from anywhere in the World that says the Ukrainians should get LESS help
should look at these pictures (babies born without lights, people having
surgery without lights, regular life continuing without lights) and/or go to
Ukraine and see how much the Ukrainian Men, Women and Children have endured and
overcome in the past 8 months and what they continue to have to dela with.
Anyone who then believes Ukraine
deserves less Humanitarian and Military Help after that is a Russian Z Supporter
who believes Mass Murder, Rape, Torture and Kidnapping Children is a good
thing. ^
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