War in Ukraine

Kyiv after dark

Ukrainians spend the week digging in for another stressful winter Mark MacKinnon Senior International Correspondent Photography by Olga Ivashchenko Kyiv The Globe and Mail Published 1 minute ago

Life in Kyiv in the fourth winter of war is about endurance.

The nights are broken by air-raid alarms, explosions, and the scramble to get to a shelter.

The morning after brings rolling power blackouts, with many neighbourhoods receiving just eight or nine hours of electricity per day. Cooking and other household chores need to be condensed into the often-inconvenient periods when the lights are on.

Then there’s the whirlwind of events. The Russian army continues to grind forward in the southeastern Donbas region of the country. U.S. President Donald

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