Russian-Ukrainian War: Russian forces continue to struggle in Kyiv, with missile attacks on civilian regions leaving traces of destruction
Kyiv The Mayor of Vitali Klitschko on Monday video tweets to show the world how the Russian invasion has damaged the capital of Ukraine. While checking damage in the city, Klitschko tweeted 52 seconds videos that have become viral, collecting more than 3.54 lakh displays on the internet.
“That’s what looks like a Russian war,” said Mayor while showing the remaining debris after Moscow’s rocket attacked Kyiv.
“Many cities in Ukraine are destroyed, life is taken. The pictures are proof of the Russian war against Ukraine,” added Klitschko.
A ferocious battle between the two strengths continued for 19 consecutive days. It comes in the middle of the virtual address of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelskyy for the US Congress later on. The US Congress recently approved $ 13.6 billion in military and emergency humanitarian assistance for Ukraine.
Russian forces continued their attacks to capture the capital of Ukraine, with civilians having no choice but to take refuge in a bomb protection and pray for bilateral talks to produce any results. The fourth round conversation ended without a breakthrough, with Ukrainian negotiators claiming that the dialogue will be continued on Tuesday.
Air Raids continued to go across the cities in a war-hit country, with the outskirts of Kyiv watching malignant battles.
Yavawav, Odessa, Kherson, Mariupol is the worst cities by Russian missile strikes who continue to target civilian regions. This situation is worse at Mariupol where an estimated 2,500 people have been killed because Vladimir Putin’s troops launched an all-out invasion in Ukraine on the morning of February 24, calling it military operations to ‘disclinish and attach Ukraine’. The 160 civil car convoy leaves Warzon along the Humanitarian route.
Meanwhile, Russia claimed that 23 people were killed after Ukrainian missile attacks in Donetsk who were controlled separatists in the eastern region of Ukraine. Moscow has called the attack ‘war crime.’