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In downtown Kiiu, traces of an evacuation vehicle carrying children along with destroyed Russian tanks remain, signaling the horrors of the war.
The missiles preserved in the middle of the street were also caught by YTN reporters.
Reporter Junmyeong Shin reports the appearance of downtown Kiiwu.
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Several destroyed Russian tanks are on display in Kiiu city square.
On top of the tank, the uniforms and cartridge shells of the Russian army that had been burned were still intact.
The charred tank still smells of pungent ammunition, suggesting that it was a weapon that was used on the battlefield until recently.
Among the mighty Russian tanks, it is this little car that stands out most.
The text here means ‘children’ in Russian.
It is said that a Ukrainian refugee wrote it to mean not to attack because children are riding on it.
However, despite this saying, all the car windows are broken and the bullet marks are clear.
You can feel the reckless attack on civilians by the Russian army at a glance.
[나스티야 / 키이우 : 얼마나 많은 우리 우크라이나인들이 다치고 심지어 죽어야 했는지 이해하게 됐고 내가 이곳 키이우에 머물 수 있다는 것에 대해 우리 군인들에게 감사하다고 말하고 싶습니다.]
Not far from the square.
Large pillars were embedded in the sidewalks through which people passed, and the floor was hollowed out.
The missiles launched by Russia in early March are still intact.
The Russians attempted to hit a nearby TV tower at the time, but they missed their target and fell on the road.
The impact destroyed a nearby building and killed five passers-by on the spot.
Russian troops have now withdrawn from Kiiu.
But the fear that a Russian missile might arrive at any time remains here.
So far, this is Junmyeong Shin from YTN in Kiiu, Ukraine.
YTN Junmyeong Shin (shinjm7529@ytn.co.kr)
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