
"There is nothing quite as eerie as living in a city with no power. Outside, ice and snow, Inside, there is no water from the tap, no electricity, not even the background noise of normal life. The city goes quiet, unnaturally quiet, until the low growl of generators breaks the silence. In that moment, everything stops. It feels apocalyptic, not because of panic or chaos, but because of what's missing."
"That contrast is exactly why Russia targets energy infrastructure. Over the last few nights, Dnipro has come under serious attack, with ballistic missiles and drones striking residential areas and these attacks come as Ukraine braces for freezing temperatures, with daytime highs expected to fall below -10°C (14°F) next week. One drone was shot down near our home, its debris landing in a nearby school."
Living without power in the city creates an eerie silence: no tap water, electricity, or background noise. The quiet is punctuated only by generator growls and routines of preparation, including charging battery banks and cooking while power remains. The return of power brings relief and a restored sense of normal life. Recent attacks in Dnipro have struck residential areas with ballistic missiles and drones as temperatures fall toward -10°C, testing coping strategies. One drone was shot down near a home, debris landing in a school. The attacks aim to damage energy infrastructure and apply psychological pressure to exhaust civilians and fracture morale.
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