00:00Russian strikes push Ukraine towards catastrophe.
00:05Kiev is currently facing prolonged wind-to-power outages as intense Russian missile and drone
00:09attacks.
00:10Russian strikes continue to damage Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
00:15Posted by private energy company DTEC revealed several power plants frozen over as residents
00:20continue to struggle with blackouts.
00:24Millions have now been strong.
00:25It's dripped of power and heat while temperatures outside reach a bitter minus 20 degrees Celsius.
00:30Following a meeting of EU Ministers of Foreign Affairs on Thursday, EU representatives...
00:35Kaya Kalas addressed the crisis.
00:38They are bombing.
00:40...Ukrainians trying to bomb and freeze them to surrender.
00:45And that's why we are also discussing the energy support that we can give them.
00:50...because it's very hard winter and the Ukrainians are really suffering.
00:55Many countries are keen to support Ukraine, including Poland...
01:00...who have donated 400 power generators to the capital.
01:05We're trying to respond where it is needed...
01:07...there will also be other forms of assistance.
01:10The embassy is coordinating these channels of communication, you could say channels of
01:13assistance.
01:15Companies are coming forward from Poland, state-owned companies are coming forward.
01:20Despite the brutal conditions, many Ukrainians responded to an appeal.
01:25From Kiev authorities to help distribute food to residents hardest hit by the energy
01:29group.
01:30On Wednesday, security guard Nelia Dinizienka joined us.
01:35She joined a team of volunteers to hand out hot meals to those in need.
01:40She's been without power or heating for a week.
01:45I motivate myself by thinking that it's not as bad as it could be.
01:50I mean, you always need to have a spark in your heart to keep yourself warm, and when
01:54you have that spark...
01:55it will warm up the people around you.
02:00Russia has increased bombardments beyond the front line that stretches across East Asia.
02:05Western and Southern Ukraine, despite saying they want peace.
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