Russian missile strikes against Ukraine's power and water supplies have turned people's homes into a new frontline as Vladimir Putin tries to crush their will to resist. Security and Defence Editor @haynesdeborah Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player In the flicker of candlelight, a 91-year-old grandmother says she is scared as night falls, plunging her apartment block in Kyiv once more into darkness. Anna Abrosimova fell over during a blackout this week, hurting her legs. She is too frail to move somewhere safer. "I am living in a nightmare," she said, standing in the hallway of her neat, tidy, first-floor flat. Ukraine war latest: Russia 'removing nuclear warheads from old missiles and launching them' Russian missile strikes against Ukraine's power and water supplies have turned people's homes, like hers, into a new frontline as Vladimir Putin tries to crush their will to resist. But Anna, who lives with her adult granddaughter, said she is determined to surviv