At least 80 people lost yesterday their lives in Nikolaev from a Russian missile attack, but many more are expected to be found, says SKAI envoy Elli Kasolis. Two rockets hit barracks, where civilians had also gone to train to fight.
Humanitarian catastrophe has been caused by Russian invasion (and) of Mariupol. According to the Ukrainian military administration, a curfew was imposed in the city from 16:00 on 19 March until 06:00 on 21 March, as fighting broke out in the city center with civilians trapped in the fire.
The traffic ban is indicative of the battles from building to building, neighborhood by neighborhood, house to house, stressed SKAI’s envoy Stavros Ioannidis, as the city has become essentially a war zone. Residents in the morning are desperately trying to find water and food, putting their lives in danger, as fighting rages in the center.
The Ukrainian side is talking about 2,000 to 2,500 dead civilians in Mariupol. According to local authorities, 80% of the town houses have been damaged and about 1,000 people may have been trapped in the shelter of the theater that was bombed last Wednesday.
According to the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, the Ukrainian forces “temporarily” lost access to the Sea of ​​Azov, as Russian troops tighten the siege around Mariupol.
Fire has also broken out at this time, in the center of Kiev, from a rocket that hit a bicycle factory. A child who was at the scene was injured, said the envoy to our station, Miltos Sakellaris.
The Ukrainian army has imposed a 38-hour curfew in the southern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhia from 4pm Greek time today until early Monday morning, Deputy Mayor Anatoly Kurtiev said.
Russia’s Defense Ministry announced on Saturday that supersonic missiles had been used. Kh-47M2 Kinzhal air – ground (their nickname means “dagger”) in order to destroy an underground depot of missiles and ammunition for aircraft in western Ukraine.
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