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'Points of Invincibility' provide food, warmth to Ukrainians: audio report

03.12.2022 01:00
Ukraine has rolled out a network of facilities that offer a refuge from power outages and food shortages to citizens across the country.
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Points of Invicibility: Residents line up to receive a hot meal distributed by municipal authorities amid Russias military invasion at a makeshift center in Kharkiv, Ukraine, December 1, 2022.
'Points of Invicibility': Residents line up to receive a hot meal distributed by municipal authorities amid Russia's military invasion at a makeshift center in Kharkiv, Ukraine, December 1, 2022.Photo: EPA/SERGEY KOZLOV

These makeshift centers, known as “Points of Invincibility,” have helped over 67,000 during a time when Russian air strikes deprived many Ukrainians of basic necessities.

On November 21, the Ministry of Health announced that all hospitals would have Points of Invincibility in case of a complete power outage.

On November 22, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the deployment of the Points of Invincibility network in all populated areas of the country.

In recent weeks, Ukraine has rolled out more such help stations, christened with a name of defiance and resistance, as places where residents facing outages of power, heating and water can warm up, charge their phones, enjoy snacks and hot drinks, and even be entertained.

Halyna Pastushuk reports from Lviv.

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