Difficult situation in Kyiv region near village of Borodianka, Zhytomyr highway, village of Dymer – authorities
Russian invaders do not give a "green corridor" and the opportunity for volunteers to help the population of Kyiv region affected by bombing and shelling, the Head of Kyiv Regional State Administration Oleksiy Kuleba has said.
"The seventh day of a full-scale war in Ukraine. At night, the city of Bila Tserkva and the village of Borodianka were bombed. In the morning the cities of Irpin and Hostomel are being shelled. A large number of buildings were destroyed. Damaged infrastructure. Our military and terrorist defense are fighting back. The situation is difficult in the directions of the village of Borodianka, Zhytomyr highway and the village of Dymer," Kuleba wrote in Telegram.
According to him, "the occupiers do not give either a green corridor or an opportunity for volunteers to pass through to help the civilian population."
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