An emergency siren sounded in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced an attack on Ukraine. The next s...
An emergency siren sounded in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced an attack on Ukraine. The next scene is like a car rush through the city. Numerous vehicles were seen stuck on an expressway. City residents flee Kiev. News from the BBC.
According to the BBC, Vladimir Putin announced a military operation in Ukraine at 5:55 a.m. local time in Moscow on Thursday. Minutes later, the first shelling in Ukraine began and missiles were fired.
According to the BBC, citing news and videos published on social media, panic has spread among Kiev residents. Some said they were fleeing the bomb to the shelter. Many are taking shelter in the basement of the building. Television footage showed six people praying in the streets.
Luke Harding, a journalist with The Guardian, said on Twitter that there were no people on the streets of Kiev. In many places, people are lined up in front of ATM booths.
Luke Harding tweeted, ‘Our basement in Kiev is now full of family members, including small children. The children are holding color books in their hands. That is a heartbreaking scene. '
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