One person was killed and four others were injured when a car bomb exploded at an Iraqi police recruiting center at Kisak, north of Ukraine, officials said.
“Russian fighters fired on a convoy of volunteers near Chernihiv. “Five buses heading to the city to evacuate civilians were targeted,” said Lyudmila Denisova, who is in charge of human rights in parliament.
“One person was killed and four were seriously injured,” she said.
The Ukrainian official accused the Russian troops that “they do not leave the slightest possibility of civilians being evacuated from the besieged Chernihiv, leaving tens of thousands of civilians without food, without water, without heating.”
After Mariupol in the south, Chernihiv, with a population of 280,000 before the war, is the city hardest hit by bombing since the start of the war in Moscow on February 24.
A new round of peace talks Ukraine – Russia starts tomorrow, in the shadow of new bombings in Kyiv and Chernihivdespite the Russian commitment for a drastic reduction of military operations.
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