Amid blackouts and single-digit temperatures, living conditions are becoming unbearable in many parts of Ukraine.
Chabad centers around the war-weary nation are going all-out to keep their communities warm and safe after aerial bombings and missile attacks damaged electric grid infrastructure and power lines around the country.
Chabad centers have been distributing heaters, blankets, home insulation and food in cities and towns around the nation since the beginning of the war. With the sun going down in some places as early as 3:30 p.m., many residents are spending most of their days and nights in the dark and cold, while many others are spending more time at Chabad centers and public shelters.
An elderly Jewish woman in Cherkassy loads a wood-burning kitchen stove.
