 The residents of Kiev have braved dark streets of the capital after street lights were switched off in parts of the city in an attempt to save dwindling reserves of power. Malfoy and Russian burratias over the past two weeks, which damaged much of the country's power infrastructure. Authorities in major cities announced curbs on the use of street lights, electric powered public transport, and reduction in the frequency of underground trains, making their way through the dark streets, lead only by the car traffic or torches. The city's residents said they were happy to suffer a blackout as long as it helped the country survive the winter and brought the nation closer to victory over Russia.