Kyivans Were Shown On Map Which Shops, Co-Working Spaces And Gas Stations Are Open During Blackout

Because of Russia's massive missile attacks on the Ukrainian energy infrastructure, rolling blackouts have been introduced. Along with it, the Internet and mobile communication disappear, and shops close. However, business has partially adjusted to the outages: many operate from generators.

Co-working spaces, shopping centers, coffee shops, pharmacies, shops and gas stations of Kyiv, which are working despite the blackout, were mapped by LUN specialists.

Co-working spaces in Kyiv that work during blackouts

Ukrainians who work online simply need a stable Internet and a comfortable workplace. Co-working is an ideal alternative to a home office, where you can not only work, but also drink delicious coffee and have a snack.

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During a blackout in Kyiv, the following works:

This is only a small list of working co-working spaces, the full list can be viewed on the interactive map of Lun: https://misto.lun.ua/help?ls=svitlo-coffee-resto#16.07/50.445604/30.520449/-29.7/23.

Malls of Kyiv, which work during power outages

During a power outage, not all shopping centers can continue to operate, but some of the Kyiv shopping malls still work and receive visitors:

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Cafes and restaurants in Kyiv that are open during blackouts

If the lights are turned off at home, you can walk to a coffee shop, drink delicious coffee and eat tasty food.

During a power outage in Kyiv, the following are working:

It is worth noting that this is only a short list of all food establishments that operate during blackouts or have generators.

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You can view the full list on the interactive map of Lun.

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Grocery stores in Kyiv that operate during power outages

For a complete list of all stores, see the interactive map.

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Gas stations in Kyiv that operate during power outages

Even when the electricity is turned off in Kyiv, various gas stations continue to operate in the city.

KLO:

OKKO:

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WOG:

UPG:

Socar:

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, due to Russian attacks on the energy infrastructure of Odesa on the night of December 9-10, all consumers except critical infrastructure were disconnected from electricity in Odesa.

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