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In Kyiv, Ukrainian railway infrastructure lies in smouldering ruin after the capital was rocked by explosions early Sunday. "Several explosions in Darnytsky and Dniprovsky districts of the city. Services are extinguishing," Mayor Vitali Klitschko said on Telegram shortly after air raid warnings sounded in Kyiv and several other cities. "There are currently no dead from missile strikes on infrastructure. One wounded was hospitalised." IMAGES
Smoke billows from an oil depot allegedly targeted overnight by Russian forces in the Ukrainian city of Vasylkiv. Moscow ordered its troops to advance in Ukraine "from all directions" while the West responded with sanctions that sought to cripple Russia's banking sector. IMAGES
A day-and-night curfew imposed by Kyiv authorities until Monday morning begins after some invading Russian forces entered the Ukrainian capital. "The curfew in Kyiv will start on Saturday at 5:00 pm (1500 GMT) and end at 8:00 (0600 GMT) on Monday," city authorities said on Telegram, adding that "all civilians that are on the streets during the period of the curfew will be considered members of sabotage groups of the enemy." IMAGES
Kyiv (Ukraine), Aug 23 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Sergey Dolzhenko) Several Ukrainian activists installed 150 flags on Monday in front of the Russian embassy in Kyiv, in memory of the 15,000 people estimated to have been killed in the conflict in eastern Ukraine and on the occasion of the celebration of the national flag day. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN KYIV, UKRAINE.
Kyiv (Ukraine), Aug 23 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Sergey Dolzhenko) Several Ukrainian activists installed 150 flags on Monday in front of the Russian embassy in Kyiv, in memory of the 15,000 people estimated to have been killed in the conflict in eastern Ukraine and on the occasion of the celebration of the national flag day. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN KYIV, UKRAINE.
Half of Western military aid to Kyiv is delivered late, says Ukrainian Defence Minister Rustem Umerov, as the country struggles with an ammunition shortage. SOUNDBITE