JULIANI APARTMENT BOMBED.

In what is now the latest episode of a worsening situation that has been escalating from one level to the next in the recent past, an explosion has now been reported in a residential building and unfortunately, out of the casualties two people lost their lives.


The mayor of the Ukrainian capital said a missile hit an apartment building but no casualties were immediately reported.


Mayor Vitali Klitschko said the missile slammed into a high-rise building on the southwestern outskirts of Kyiv near Juliani airport on Saturday.

Klitschko posted an image on a messaging app, showing a gaping hole on one side of the building that ravaged apartments on several storeys.


Russian troops were pressing their attack on the Ukrainian capital, trying to advance on the city from several directions.


The terrifying video emerged of a missile hitting the Juliani apartment block in Kyiv on Saturday morning as Russian forces continued to attack the city.


In the video, an unidentified missile is seen colliding into the building on the southwest outskirts of the capital near Juliani airport.

The city’s mayor, Vitali Klitschko, reported that emergency services were dispatched to the scene. Two people reportedly died in the bombing.


The rocket destroyed most of the sixth and twenty-first floors of the building.
Six people were injured, while 80 were evacuated.


Dmytro Kuleba, the minister for foreign affairs said: “Kyiv, our splendid, peaceful city, survived another night under attacks by Russian ground forces, missiles.


“One of them has hit a residential apartment in Kyiv. I demand the world: fully isolate Russia, expel ambassadors, oil embargo, ruin its economy. Stop Russian war criminals.”

Ukrainian officials initially claimed the missile to be a Russian rocket, which was denied by the Russian defence ministry.


Shelling and rocket fire was heard across the capital overnight as Russia’s invasion moved into its third day.
Due to the shelling, Ukrainian officials have claimed 198 people have been killed, including three children.


A further 1,115 have also been wounded as fighting took to the streets of Kyiv.
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) reported Russian forced have continued their advance on the outskirts of the capital but are approximately 30km from the city centre.

Russian forces, however, have taken significant casualties, the MoD added.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky offered renewed assurance on Saturday that the country’s military would stand up to the Russian invasion.


In a video recorded on a downtown Kyiv street, he said he had not left the city and that claims the Ukrainian military would put down arms were false.

Sourced from Kenya report

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