We are all used to this; Inside Kyiv’s hardest-hit buildings this winter
Entering Daria’s #apartment a large complex in #Rusanivka on #Kyiv’s left bank, a faint smell of gas lingers in cold, dim rooms
After #Russia’s #attacks on #Ukraine’s #energy #infrastructure cut #heat & power across parts of city, she uses stove to heat temperature by couple of degrees; it barely reaches 13C
Warmth comes with consequences

'We are all used to this now' — Inside one of Kyiv’s hardest-hit buildings this winter
Upon entering Daria’s apartment in a large complex in Rusanivka on Kyiv’s left bank, a faint smell of gas lingers in the cold, dim rooms. After Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure cut heat and power across parts of the city, she uses the stove daily to raise the indoor temperature by a couple of degrees, but even then it barely reaches 13 degrees Celsius (55 degrees Fahrenheit). The warmth comes with consequences. "We don't want to live in mold. You come in from the street and