Internet 2.0 Co-Founder Rob Potter says regular life in Ukraine’s capital is “persisting” in methods one wouldn’t essentially anticipate.
“The power situation is pretty normal; most people have electricity, and life is more or less back to normal for the majority of the citizens of the city,” he informed Sky News Australia.
“For example, people go to lunch, but then part of the normalcy of this place is when there is a missile strike or a raid by the Russians, the alarms go off, people go down to the bomb shelters.”