The strengths ukrainian they have managed to hold Kiev during the second night of fighting for the capital. The city has dawned with shootings in the streets following the bloody clashes in the Beresteiska area, just nine kilometers from the famous Maidan square, and in a thermal power plant in Troieschyna, at the other end of the city. There is also a fight on Victoria Avenue, one of the arteries of the capital. The Government assures that Kiev is currently controlled “100 percent” by the Ukrainian security forces. However, tonight Russian troops have entered the center of Kharkov, the second largest city in Ukraine.
The troops Russian they attack Kiev from several fronts. As the bombing of the Ukrainian capital intensifies, the Russian army has reached a few kilometers from the city center amid heavy fighting in the suburbs. Dozens of explosions have shaken Kiev while the offensive launched by Vladimir Putin intensifies in almost all regions of the country. The intensity of the attacks in the rest of the country suggest that Putin wants to force a surrender although the conditions of the Kremlin require “to cease resistance and lay down arms”, a peace proposal as humiliating as it is inadmissible for Ukraine.
In this Sunday’s daily report, the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have put more than 3,000 dead Russian troops, as well as 200 prisoners of war. In addition, they have indicated that they have destroyed 16 planes, 18 helicopters, 102 tanks, 540 armored cars and a ‘Buk’ missile system.
Russian troops have entered the center of Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukraine
The president of the Kharkov Regional State Administration, Oleg Sineguboc, reported this Sunday that Russian troops have managed to make their way to the center of Kharkov, the second largest city in Ukraine.
“There has been an advance of Russian enemy vehicles in Kharkov, including the central part of the city,” Sineguboc explained, asking citizens to stay at home.
“Please stay home. The situation in the city is very tense,” said the mayor of Kharkov, Igor Terekhov, following stressing that intense clashes are taking place in the streets of the city, according to statements collected by the Ukrainian agency UNIAN.
Cuba blames the US and NATO for provoking Russia’s attack on Ukraine
The Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs has blamed this Saturday the “dedication” of the United States and NATO to continue “the progressive expansion” of the Atlantic Alliance towards the borders of Russia for being the cause of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
“The military movements carried out by the United States and NATO in recent months towards regions adjacent to the Russian Federation, preceded by the delivery of modern weapons to Ukraine, which together amount to a progressive military siege, are known,” explained the Cuban diplomacy in a statement.
Cuba has denounced the “hegemonism” of the United States and NATO towards small countries, as well as the “abuses of power and injustices”, and has assured that the Russian invasion in Ukraine “might have been avoided”.