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Russia's missile strikes continue; Mayor of Kyiv asks people who fled to stay out for now
Russia’s missile strikes continue; Mayor of Kyiv asks people who fled to stay out for now
Russia’s missile strikes continue; Mayor of Kyiv asks people who fled to stay out for now
900 plus regular citizens were tracked down dead in the urban communities around Kyiv, as Ukrainian powers keep on retaking regions recently involved by Russia’s military.
Russia’s missile strikes continue over Kyiv on the 53rd day of the war between Russia-Ukraine. these missile strikes started shortly after Russia’s cruiser flagship Moskva was sunken in the black sea by Ukrainian Neptune-made anti-ship missiles that hit Moskva a few days ago. While Russia initially did not accept the claim of any casualties, still they are adamant about the claim, Ukraine claimed the attack followed by claiming of the same by the US as a senior official said Ukraine was behind the attack and managed to kill the captain on board.
Not long after, Russia retaliated, after towing back sunken Moskva, by opening missile strikes on Kyiv suburban region which is bit by bit being reinvaded by Ukraine after Russia’s invasion in the beginning. Meanwhile, Ukraine stands by its claim that Putin is a war machine who is cruelly killing thousands of civilians.
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 forewarned inhabitants who escaped the city not to return in the midst of these new assaults.
“We’re not precluding further strikes on the capital,” Klitschko said. “Assuming you have the potential chance to remain somewhat longer in the urban communities where it’s more secure, make it happen.”
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