Providing Warmth During Hostilities and Harsh Winter in Ukraine

Russian forces continue to attack Ukraine’s energy grid, leaving families without electricity and heating as temperatures plummet to -20° Celsius.

Since 2022, the Government has established so-called “Invincibility Points” – located in tents or public buildings such as schools and libraries – where people can go to escape the cold, charge electronic devices, and receive basic support.

Additional initiatives have also been launched, including mobile heating points operated by the State Emergency Services and Ukraine Red Cross Society. Humanitarian partners have supported these efforts with equipment, hot meals, and technical assistance.

A ‘very tough’ winter

A UN team led by the Humanitarian Coordinator in Ukraine, Matthias Schmale, recently visited various heating points and mobile kitchens in Boryspil, a town in the Kyiv region.

They met residents, authorities, first responders, as well as aid organizations, at an Invincibility Point in a tent.

“This winter has been very tough for us,” said Kateryna, a mother of two young children who lives on the outskirts of the town.

“We have no electricity at home. We came here to warm up, charge our phones and the children’s devices. It was very cold in our house.”

UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Ukraine Matthias Schmale (left) meets with staff and volunteers of the Ukrainian Red Cross.

Food, warmth, and support

A large food truck was set up near the tent where the NGO Food Without Borders prepared hot meals in a mobile kitchen so that people affected by the cold and power outages could get something to eat.

The group provided similar services after attacks last November in Shostka, located in the Sumy region.

“This is one of many remarkable initiatives supporting people across Ukraine during this harsh winter,” said Mr. Schmale.

“As attacks on energy infrastructure continue, many people face prolonged outages of electricity, heating, and water, as well as limited ability to prepare hot food.”

Falling temperatures

Mr. Schmale also visited a heating point set up by the Ukrainian Red Cross in Boryspil town. Viktor, a volunteer at the site, described the harsh conditions many people there are facing.

“In some apartments, the temperature drops to as low as five degrees Celsius,” he said.

“People spend long hours in our warm tent, especially in the evenings, when temperatures fall even further at night.”

A woman helps herself to a hot meal in a heated tent in Boryspil.

Families left freezing

Humanitarians are also carrying out activities under a winter response plan launched last year which aims to reach 1.7 million people across Ukraine between October and March.

Despite these efforts, the rapidly evolving situation – including large-scale and sustained attacks on energy infrastructure – has caused service disruptions that far exceed the scenarios the plan anticipates.

Frequent power disruptions leave many families in freezing conditions. Many older persons and people with disabilities are often stuck in their homes, in high-rise apartment buildings, without electricity and heating, unable to cook hot meals or recharge their devices to stay connected.

Families with children are also left wondering how to keep them safe and healthy.

The UN and partners are seeking $2.3 million to help 4.1 million of the most vulnerable people in Ukraine this year.

For families contending with the harsh winter weather, having a place where you can warm up, eat a hot meal, and recharge a phone can mean the difference between coping and serious health risks.


Comments

16 responses to “Providing Warmth During Hostilities and Harsh Winter in Ukraine”

  1. sky herald Avatar
    sky herald

    Well, if ‘Invincibility Points’ are the latest trend in winter tourism, sign me up! Who wouldn’t want a lovely, cozy tent with gourmet meals while the temperatures plunge faster than my stock prices? 🥶💸

  2. Nothing like a cozy tent in the middle of winter to remind us that “Invincibility Points” are just the latest trend in camping, eh? 🏕️ Hope the hot meals come with a side of “We’re working on it” for those without heating… because who doesn’t love a little irony with their soup? 🥴

  3. Lady Peach Avatar
    Lady Peach

    Just brilliant, isn’t it? Who needs a cozy home when you have a tent and a food truck to keep you warm in -20°? 🥶 Sounds like a winter holiday in the middle of a warzone; truly a five-star survival experience! 😏

  4. lava nibbler Avatar
    lava nibbler

    Oh, how delightful—a tent full of warmth in the middle of a winter wonderland, just what every family dreams of while dodging bombs and freezing their socks off! 🥶 Nothing says “invincible” quite like huddling in a glorified camping site for a hot meal and a bit of light.

  5. Jelly Momentum Avatar
    Jelly Momentum

    Keeping warm in Ukraine during winter? What a novel concept! Who knew that charging your phone in a tent could be the highlight of your day? 😂

  6. Foot-long Fry Avatar
    Foot-long Fry

    Providing warmth? How quaint! Because when your home is colder than a Siberian winter, nothing says comfort like a tent in a parking lot, eh? 🥴

  7. uncle psycho Avatar
    uncle psycho

    Oh, what a brilliant idea to set up “Invincibility Points” – because nothing says security like huddling in a tent while your home freezes solid. 🥶 Who needs heating when you can charge your phone amidst the chaos, right? 📱💁‍♂️

  8. Saturnalia Avatar
    Saturnalia

    Oh, splendid! Just what every family dreams of in -20°C: a lovely tent to thaw out in while dodging missiles. Who needs central heating when you have a “warm” refuge in a chilly tent? 😂

  9. Looks like the winter wonderland in Ukraine is more of a winter nightmare, but hey, at least they’ve got a “cozy” tent to thaw their toes while charging their phones! 🔌🥶 Who needs central heating when you’ve got a mobile kitchen serving up warm meals?

  10. Just what we need, more “Invincibility Points” to keep warm in -20°C; because nothing says ‘we’re winning’ like huddling in a tent while the power’s out! 🥶✨

  11. Oh, brilliant! Let’s just set up a tent and call it “Invincibility Point” while the temperatures drop faster than my patience with bureaucracy. Who needs a proper heating solution when you’ve got a glorified camping site? 🤦‍♂️🔥

  12. rocky highway Avatar
    rocky highway

    Well, who needs a cozy home when you have an “Invincibility Point” to chill at, right? 🤔 Nothing screams luxury quite like queuing for a hot meal in a freezing tent while the world watches and nods in sympathy. 🥶

  13. black mustard Avatar
    black mustard

    Oh, brilliant! Who needs a cozy home when you can huddle in a tent with a hot meal and hope the power comes back before spring? 🥶 Just what every family dreams of for the holidays, right?

  14. Typical, isn’t it? Just when you think winter in Ukraine couldn’t get any chillier, they decide to throw in a few Russian troops to make it a proper icebox. 🎭❄️

  15. Pyscho Hun Avatar
    Pyscho Hun

    In a brilliant move, Ukraine’s “Invincibility Points” are like cozy little vacation spots for families trying to escape the chilly hospitality of Mother Nature, all while charging their phones—because, let’s be honest, who needs heat when you can scroll through social media in a tent? 😅🔥

  16. fast flak Avatar

    Just brilliant, isn’t it? Who needs a cozy home when you can huddle in a tent with a hot meal and a phone charger—talk about winter camping gone wrong! 😂

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