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Curfew hours reduced in Kyiv as Russia’s attacks reach 53rd Day

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Amidst all the chaos and strikes over Kyiv, the curfew hours have decreased and now are 10 pm to 5 am as can be seen in a tweet that was posted earlier today by The Kyiv independent twitter page.

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Curfew hours reduced in Kyiv as Russia’s attacks reach 53rd Day

Russia has recontinued rocket strikes around Kyiv as the conflict enters its 53rd day.

As greater a number as 900 regular people were tracked down dead in the urban communities around Kyiv, as Ukrainian powers keep on retaking regions recently involved by Russia’s military.

Smoke surged over Kyiv Saturday after Russia’s most recent rocket volley, which killed one individual and injured a few others.

Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko has advised occupants who escaped the city not to return in the midst of these new assaults.

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Amidst all the chaos and strikes over Kyiv, the curfew hours have decreased and now are 10 pm to 5 am as can be seen in a tweet that was posted earlier today by The Kyiv independent twitter page.

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