Amanpour meets with Kyiv residents adapting to their new normal

With millions of Ukrainians experiencing power outages due to Russian bombardments, Christiane Amanpour reports on daily life in Kyiv, when access to power and water is never a given. #CNN #News

32 comments

  1. Wishing you all the best whole Ukraine I hope peace and freedom comes soon God bless Ukraine and Ukrainian people 🙏👍💜🍁

    1. @Дамир Муллин

      I disagree I think the Russians are terrified of China and are Terrified of CIA . I think the irony is 😁🖕🔋

      The Russians Relying on the wrong channels not to starve that country to death
      Because Russia has no choice but not to let Putin die.

      We all know that Man will not take no for an answer if he loses the Dirty Bomb War. UN crafting diplomatic channels . The female talking to CIA has a choice. Dismantle Policy of Kremlin or China will be knocking

      Know what you did how you did it.
      USA will not allow China attack Taiwan
      China will attack Taiwan.

      USA will not allow China demand it controll of it’s Supply chain. The Irony of these Facts is too juicy not to point.

    2. @Royce Tira Russia has never been afraid of anyone or anything.Learn the history of the Lord!I agree, fools should be avoided.Especially LGBT Europe.When Zelensky in Ukraine, with the support of NATO, will arrange a provocation with a dirty bomb.That’s when everyone will have fun…

    3. @Дамир Муллин No, poo-tin is a coward and impotent. He will hide in Moscow where the Russian prostitutes will spank him and put him to bed with no supper, as he deserves.

    4. @Дамир Муллин Pfft. Putler’s too busy cuddling his teddy bear hiding in his bunker..
      But hey, here’s a potato loser 🥔

  2. My heart and mind is with the people of Ukraine. May the victory come soon and the evil shall be defeated

    1. 😠 Hi Zelimkhan Suleymanov Fuk what you saying it here 😠 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jScZkRHtm_U
      //*// 😠

      9💙❤ Falar com o Sr. António é como viajar no tempo, é sonhar acordado, é uma lição de 4.Fo/CLARISA vida…. um poço de resiliència e um sorriso genuino que nos “abraça” sem nos conhecer. 😘😘😘

  3. Thank you for all of our anchors that put their lives on the line so the American people can see what’s going on in the situation and without lies!

    1. There such thing as editing to remove clips that does not fall in line with their propaganda. You should know that but chose to ignore the truth.

  4. Knowing that the citizens of Ukraine are enduring all of these conditions is really sad to see and hear. The comfort knowing that the citizens living in these conditions are doing it not just to defend their home, but also to show that Russia’s attacks won’t deter them.

  5. Wow it is rough when you don’t have any light the only best part about it is you don’t got to pay the bill but still pretty rough🤔

  6. Asking the companies that manufacture the hand and feet warmers that are sold in small packages in sporting goods shops to donate en mass to the Ukrainian People and troops. Ukraine and the Ukrainian People need all our help!! Blessings and Peace to the World.

  7. I know an 85 year old woman, the mother of 5 that has no heat in her 16th floor apartment in Kyiv. Good for you. Great Military accomplishment for you Ms Puny Pootin

  8. “Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ.”
    ~ St. Paul, Philippians 3:13-14 🕊

  9. If NATO had any courage they would accept the invitation of Ukraine to enter the country with all the supplies they need and NATO should occupy the whole country. They should dare Putin to respond.

  10. I appreciate and treasure what little I have , knowing what Ukrain is going through .. I support Ukrainian war efforts…

  11. For just a MADNESS of one man, so many people are suffering. This is disgusting. I felt so bad with these people, something must be done by the International community. I hope at the end Ukraine will get some kind of Devine intervention. Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦 🇺🇦

  12. I grew up in Kiev. NONE of my friends complain about electricity right now. It’s resistance effort for them. My friend said to me yesterday, “well we just appreciate it more when electricity comes on”. I have never been more proud of Ukraine and its people. 🇺🇦

  13. Love the resolve of the Ukrainian people. As any long-time resident of Nepal knows, living without central power, water or heating is doable, even if terribly uncomfortable. It was worse than usual during our civil war, but we survived, and things are good now. After decades of power outages, we finally have near 24×7 electricity. However, it’s much colder in Ukraine, and that’s worrisome. Inverters and truck batteries can help if people have access, as a few hours of power can charge the batteries for a few hours of darkness. Keeping warm is the critical factor from my experience… lots of campfires at night, even in the middle of the city… best of luck this winter, and Namaste to all the Ukrainian people.

  14. Such strong people, with right priorities in life, together…unlike these crazies carrying on now in the U.S. with their conspiracies and no regard for facts.

  15. I visited Kyiv right around this time of the year. I was shocked how cold it was already at the end of Oct/start of Nov. I wasn’t prepared for it. I feel for the people struggling through.

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