A Sky News crew came under fire from Russian artillery as they tried to cross a bridge in the city of Chernihiv used by civilians, doctors and rescuers.
The blow was recorded by the camera of the TV crew with the journalist and her team trying to cover themselves.
An agreement to build 10 humanitarian corridors was announced by the Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine.
However, he pointed out that Mariupol detainees should use private cars as Russian forces do not allow buses to pass through checkpoints around the city.
The curfew in Kyiv, which was to take effect tonight, was lifted, according to skynews.
“Ukraine has received additional security commitments from the United States to develop its defense cooperation,” said Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba.
In any case, the Kremlin has again raised the issue of the use of nuclear weapons in the war with Ukraine, as Russian forces struggled to hold a key city in the south of the country.
Dmitry Medvedev, the former president of Russia who is the vice-president of the country’s Security Council, said Moscow could strike against an enemy using only conventional weapons, while Defense Minister Vladimir Putin claimed that nuclear “readiness” was a priority. .
A map of the areas in Ukraine that are under Russian attack has been published by the British Ministry of Defense.
According to the map, Kyiv continues to be surrounded, as it shows movements of Russian troops to more cities in the north and south of the country.
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