Inside Kyiv's 'invincibility train' for residents left without power
Ukraine's "Invincibility Trains" are designed to boost public morale and provide some comfort as a bitter winter coincides with intensifying Russian attacks and temperatures in Kyiv hitting -19C.
The trains do not go anywhere but instead provide a vital service for dozens of people who have been left without power and basics like running water or heating.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of deliberately exploiting the bitter winter to target power stations, energy storage facilities and other critical infrastructure.
But despite such obvious hardships, most people here in Kyiv remain stoic and are prepared to put up with them.




















