Russian strikes on energy infrastructure leave Ukrainians facing power cuts of more than four hours.
Kyiv's residents are having to improvise during frequent blackouts - like at this street market
President Volodymyr Zelensky said about four million people were affected but "shelling will not break us".Ukraine's energy infrastructure is being pounded by the air attacks - Mr Zelensky says about a third of the country's electric power stations have been destroyed. The power cuts have meant curbs on the use of street lights and electric-powered public transport, besides the discomfort in people's homes.The EU and other international allies of Kyiv have condemned the deliberate targeting of civilian infrastructure - attacks that Ukraine sees as war crimes.
President Vladimir Putin called that blast a Ukrainian "act of terrorism". The bridge is a symbol of his campaign to incorporate large swathes of Ukraine into Russia.