Russian strikes hit Residential areas in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv early Tuesday, killing at least two people indicated emergency services.
Two bodies were pulled from the rubble after a strike on a 16-story building in Sviatoshynskyi district, the emergency service said in a Facebook post adding that 27 people had been rescued from the site.
another residential building in the Podilsk area also came under attackIt said.
“A fire started on the first five floors of one ten-story Residential building on Mostytska street like a result of ammunition fire,” It said.
Journalists from Agence France-Presse (AFP) said they heard at least three powerful explosions in the center of Kyiv early on Tuesday morning.
In Podilsk, smoke was still rising from the blackened impact site in the middle of the building said an AFP journalist present at the scene.
Shards of glass and debris were strewn around the site of the explosion as residents were throwing charred wreckage out of their windows.
The windows were blown out out by the impact of the surrounding blocks.
Separately, the emergency service said a private home has been hit in Osokorki district in South East Kyiv.
Footage shared by emergency services showed the body blacked out wall of One. Two-story building with the smoke rising from the shattered windows.
35-hour curfew after increased bombardment
A curfew will be imposed on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv from 8 p.m. (6 p.m. GMT) on Tuesday at 7:00 a.m. (5:00 GMT) on Thursday, after several buildings were hit by Russian forces based outside the cityMayor Vitaliy Klitschko announced.
Of them people were killed in the latest bloodshed, he said.
” It is forbidden to move around city without special permission, except to go to bomb shelters,” Klitschko said. “The capital is the heart of Ukraine, and it will be defended. Kyivle which is currently the symbol and forward operating based of The freedom and security of Europe will not be given up by us.”
The fighting escalated in in recent days around Kyivwhich is almost completely surrounded by Russian forces who have invaded Ukraine on February 24.
More … than half of Kiev3 millions inhabitants fled the city since start of the Russian offensive.
Fierce battles are going on on for several days between Russian and Ukrainian forces on the northwestern outskirts of Kyiv.
Russian strikes hit Residential areas in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv early Tuesday, killing at least two people indicated emergency services.
Two bodies were pulled from the rubble after a strike on a 16-story building in Sviatoshynskyi district, the emergency service said in a Facebook post adding that 27 people had been rescued from the site.
another residential building in the Podilsk area also came under attackIt said.
“A fire started on the first five floors of one ten-story Residential building on Mostytska street like a result of ammunition fire,” It said.
Journalists from Agence France-Presse (AFP) said they heard at least three powerful explosions in the center of Kyiv early on Tuesday morning.
In Podilsk, smoke was still rising from the blackened impact site in the middle of the building said an AFP journalist present at the scene.
Shards of glass and debris were strewn around the site of the explosion as residents were throwing charred wreckage out of their windows.
The windows were blown out out by the impact of the surrounding blocks.
Separately, the emergency service said a private home has been hit in Osokorki district in South East Kyiv.
Footage shared by emergency services showed the body blacked out wall of One. Two-story building with the smoke rising from the shattered windows.
35-hour curfew after increased bombardment
A curfew will be imposed on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv from 8 p.m. (6 p.m. GMT) on Tuesday at 7:00 a.m. (5:00 GMT) on Thursday, after several buildings were hit by Russian forces based outside the cityMayor Vitaliy Klitschko announced.
Of them people were killed in the latest bloodshed, he said.
” It is forbidden to move around city without special permission, except to go to bomb shelters,” Klitschko said. “The capital is the heart of Ukraine, and it will be defended. Kyivle which is currently the symbol and forward operating based of The freedom and security of Europe will not be given up by us.”
The fighting escalated in in recent days around Kyivwhich is almost completely surrounded by Russian forces who have invaded Ukraine on February 24.
More … than half of Kiev3 millions inhabitants fled the city since start of the Russian offensive.
Fierce battles are going on on for several days between Russian and Ukrainian forces on the northwestern outskirts of Kyiv.