Ukrainians have acclimated to rolling power outages, but damage from Russian attacks has made working and communicating online difficult
Kyiv is using generators, batteries, Starlink connectivity and manpower to maintain essential servicesWith flashlights ready and devices charged, Ukrainians have acclimated to rolling power outages aswith missiles and drones. But the damage caused by the attacks has made working and communicating online increasingly difficult.
Anastasia Kvitka works remotely from Dnipro as a marketing manager for Bordio, a productivity and time management platform. When she hears the now-frequent sounds of explosions, she retreats to an improvised shelter: her pantry.
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