Since start of Russian full-scale invasion, 75 civilians die in Kyiv, incl 4 children – Klitschko
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said that since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine, 75 civilians of the Ukrainian capital have died, including four children, and more than 300 people have been injured.
"The invaders are shelling Kyiv, they are trying to besiege and intimidate us. Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, 87 multi-storey residential buildings and 10 private ones, 12 schools and six kindergartens have been damaged in Kyiv. In the capital, 75 civilians were killed, including four children. Some 307 civilians and 16 children were injured. We won't forget anything and we won't forgive anything," Klitschko said in a video message posted on his Telegram channel on Thursday.
He also urged residents to adhere to the curfew, not to neglect safety rules, and not to go to forested areas outside residential areas due to fire danger.
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