law, which was introduced when russia invited ukraine in february for such a move. president villamor zalinski said it was needed to ensure military requirements were met and ukraine's president is wanting of more russian attacks on energy facilities. he says people should be prepared for persistent blackouts across the country. harry faucet reports from cave that people across ukraine learning to cope with the situation. but daily life is getting harder. a provinces the o blasts to the west, to the north, to the east. or there are 7 in total that are being hit by this, this major shortage in power. i'm and with the temperatures only going one way there in single figures during daytime. and it's getting colder by the day, by the week. it is getting more and more difficult in terms of, of what the messaging is. they are talking at least in terms of contingency planning, about possibility of pretty major evacuations. or they're not saying that that is definite or even necessarily likely. but the fact that they are at least talking about it does suggest they are worried about it potentially getti