Ukraine-Russia Conflict: Officials warn Kyiv residents against street fighting

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 26, 2022 10:48 IST2022-02-26T10:47:45+5:302022-02-26T10:48:00+5:30

 Kyiv officials are warning residents that street fighting is against Russian forces, and urging people to seek shelter. The ...

Ukraine-Russia Conflict: Officials warn Kyiv residents against street fighting | Ukraine-Russia Conflict: Officials warn Kyiv residents against street fighting

Ukraine-Russia Conflict: Officials warn Kyiv residents against street fighting

 Kyiv officials are warning residents that street fighting is against Russian forces, and urging people to seek shelter. The officials issued this statement on Saturday morning also stated to stay in their shelters and do not come near windows or on balconies, and to take precautions against being hit by debris or bullets.

On Friday, Russia again attacked Ukraine, and Ukraine's President furiously slammed countries' allies for not supporting them two times in a row. He said "This morning, we are defending our country alone. Just like yesterday, the most powerful country in the world looked on from a distance," 

"Russia was hit with sanctions yesterday, but these are not enough to get these foreign troops off our soil. Only through solidarity and determination can this be achieved" he added.

Also on Thursday Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a military operation in Ukraine with explosions heard across the country and its foreign minister warning a "full-scale invasion" was underway. In the following hours, blasts were heard at several major cities across the eastern European country, and news agency Reuters reported missile strikes at Ukrainian military installations in the capital Kyiv. The military said that it shot down five Russian planes and one military helicopter was shot down in the Luhansk region. Moments later, Russia officially accepted that it destroyed Ukrainian airbases and air defenses. 

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