War in Ukraine: Five killed in Russian bombing of Kyiv

Confirmed death toll from Russian airstrikes and bombings in Russia rises to 5 Kyiv on Tuesday morning, according to Ukrainian authorities, as the Russian forces have invade Ukraine tighten their grip on the Ukrainian capital, with its mayor, Vitali Klitschkoto announce a 35-hour curfew from 20:00 tonight.

The same account was conveyed, via video call, by o Volodymyr Zelensky at the summit of the leaders of the JEF (Joint Expeditionary Force), a military alliance led by the United Kingdom.

“Today is a difficult and dangerous time,” Vitali Klitschko said in a statement. “The capital is the heart of Ukraine and we will defend it. “We will not abandon Kyiv, which is currently the symbol and the advanced basis of Europe’s freedom and security.”

Two Large explosions were heard in the center of Kiev just before dawn today, recalled in a Reuters telegram. An eyewitness to Reuters saw a residential complex engulfed in flames after being hit by artillery.

Firefighters were trying to contain the blaze and rescue workers were helping to evacuate residents trapped inside the building using ladders.

“Rescue workers are still trying to put out the fire early this morning,” the mayor of Kiev said in a post on Telegram.

Late yesterday, Monday, trajectories were seen in the sky as Ukrainian forces were apparently aiming at an enemy drone, the APE reports.

The ARTEM weapons factory in central Kiev was also hit, and images videotaped by a resident show smoke billowing from the roof.

Russia said yesterday it planned to attack Ukrainian arms factories in retaliation for what it said was Ukrainian blow in the separatist city of Donetsk, and called on workers and residents to stay away from these facilities. Ukraine has denied the allegations in a statement issued Friday stating “Similar, baseless allegations concerning Ukraine have been made more than once.

Appeal to defend the city

In this context, the mayor of the Ukrainian capital called on the men, who were transporting their wives and children to the relatively safe western part of the country earlier, to return in Kyiv to fight. Some have already done so, he and Vladimir’s brother said in a recent interview with Reuters.

To date, Kyiv has not faced clashes of the same intensity as in other Ukrainian cities, but the Russian army is slowly approaching the city and the bombing has intensified, according to the same sources.

«What is happening now in Kharkiv (Kharkov), Mariupol and other cities – it is expected that sooner or later it will happen in Kyiv“, Said the resident of the city Igor Krupa.


Source: News Beast

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