With candles and flashlights, Ukrainians maintain daily routines despite blackouts caused by Russian attacks

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With candles and flashlights, Ukrainians maintain daily routines despite blackouts caused by Russian attacks
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At one school in Kyiv, students are continuing to go to class, even in the dark, doing their schoolwork with the help of flashlights. 'We don’t care, if it takes months and years without light—we still continue,' said 16-year-old Egor Egorenko.

following Russian attacks on its energy grid, Ukrainian defiance appears to be shining as brightly as ever.

"There were emergencies before. But before they were rare and for brief periods of time, now we have emergencies every day," said Oleksandr Danilyuk, an employee with Ukraine's main energy company. "I just worry that [Russia will] finish destroying all our infrastructure, so that people are left completely without power.

Candles light a classical music concert in downtown Kyiv, Ukraine, an event where there were no empty seats."In my opinion, these concerts are exceptionally important right now," concert organizer Oleksandr Pescherytsia said. "They’re for people who are afraid, who had their safety and peace of mind torn away from them, so it’s important to keep the light and warmth in people’s hearts alive. Nothing does it better than music.

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