Has Kyiv been occupied by Russia? Russian media released this VIDEO

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Has Kyiv been occupied by Russia

Kyiv: About eight days after Russia’s war in Ukraine (Russia-Ukraine War), the Russian army is seen establishing its control over the capital Kyiv. The Russian Defense Ministry has released a video of a convoy of Russian military and military vehicles. Long convoys of Russian military vehicles, tankers, helicopters, and armored vehicles are seen in Kyiv, shared on the Twitter handle of Russia’s state-run media organization RT. The scene of the devastation of Ukraine can also be clearly seen in the video. Where damaged buildings, destroyed military tankers are clearly visible. Many Russian soldiers are also seen in this video.

Russian troops have reached in large numbers in Ukraine’s capital Kyiv and the second-largest city Kharkiv. Shelling in Kharkyiv is going on in Kharkiv for the last two days. In such a situation, people leaving Kharkiv are taking refuge in Poland and Hungary. India has also instructed its citizens to leave Kharkiv at the earliest.

Vulnerable Ukrainian citizens taking refuge in neighboring countries
In solidarity, compassion, and solidarity for some of the most vulnerable citizens of Ukraine fleeing, residents of Poland and Hungary are welcoming them with open arms and keeping humanity alive even in times of war.

On Wednesday, a train arrived at Hungary’s Jahoni station in which about 200 people were physically and mentally challenged. Due to the Russian attack, people living in two orphanages for the disabled in Ukraine’s capital Kyiv reached Hungary via this train.

Has Kyiv been occupied by Russia

The director of the orphanage told the scene of Kyiv
“The orphanage is in the area where rockets were flying, where there were explosions,” said Larisa Leonidovna, director of the Swatheshinsky orphanage for boys in Kyiv. A metro station near the orphanage was blown up. We stayed in the bunker for more than an hour during the bombing.

The UN refugee agency said Thursday that one million people have fled Ukraine since the start of Russia’s invasion a week ago. Never before in this century has there been such a rapid migration anywhere. According to data from the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), migrants make up more than two percent of Ukraine’s population. The agency estimates that 4 million Ukrainians could leave the country.

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