First night of curfew in kyiv, waiting for the Russian offensive

First night of curfew in kyiv, waiting for the Russian offensive

During the early morning several explosions have been recorded in the Ukrainian capital, without further information being known.

when they are fulfilled 21 days Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, loud explosions have been heard in the suburbs of the Ukrainian capital, kyiv, on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday.

At least two people have been injured this Wednesday after a bombing that has damaged two residential buildings in kyiv.

Earlier in the day there was a collapse of a twelve-story residential building in the Shevchenko district, as reported by the General Directorate of the kyiv State Emergency Service. At least 37 people have been rescued who were in the buildings.

Rescue Services dispatched to the scene have found that as a result of shell fragments hitting a residential building, the neighboring nine-story building has also been partially damaged. The Emergency Services have evacuated the residents of the houses.

Air raid sirens have sounded again in several Ukrainian cities this past dawn to indicate to the population that they must take refuge from possible bombardments.

The population has been confined to shelters in the cities of kyiv, Izium, Kremenchuk, Bila Tserkva, Nikopol, Mykolaiv, Izmail, Poltava and the Kryve Ozero area, as well as in the Cherkasi, Dnipro, Lviv, kyiv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Odessa, Vinnitsa, Kirovogrado and Khmelnitski, as reported Kyiv Independent.

Zelensky: Negotiations are now more realistic

The president of Ukraine, Volodomir Zelenski, has affirmed in a speech published this morning that the positions in the negotiations with Russia for a ceasefire are now more realisticbut that time is still needed for the decisions “to be in the interest of Ukraine”.

In his last message, Zelensky said that the negotiations continue, that “it is difficult, but important” to negotiate and that “efforts are still needed” because “every war ends in an agreement.”

Negotiations between Russia and Ukraine will resume on Wednesday.

Nearly 29,000 civilians have fled through humanitarian corridors in Ukraine in the past few hours

The President of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski, assured early this Wednesday that 28,893 civilians they have been rescued through humanitarian corridors in various areas of the country.

“During the last 24 hours, 28,893 Ukrainians have been rescued from combat areas in Sumi, Kharkiv, Donetsk and 20,000 of them were able to leave Mariupol“, The president highlighted in his daily speech collected by the Ukrainian press.


Source: Eitb

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