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Fall of Kyiv: Fierce fighting breaks out as Russian forces close in on Ukrainian capital

Monitor News Desk by Monitor News Desk
Feb. 26, 2022 Updated 2:00 pm. IST - Updated on Feb. 28, 2022 Updated 10:27 am. IST
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New Delhi, Feb 26; Fierce fighting has broken out as Russian forces closed in on the Ukrainian capital.

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Videos have been circulating online showing what appears to be a series of explosions in the Ukrainian capital on Saturday night. The blasts are reportedly concentrated in the northwest area of Kyiv, RT reported.

The blasts reportedly took place near Beresteiska metro station, which is located next to a military facility.

An eyewitness can be heard saying in one of the videos shared online that the sounds of explosions appear to come from the direction of the base, RT reported.

Another video purports to show a blaze raging in the middle of the road.

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Russia’s “special operation” in Ukraine is now on its third day after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a military action aimed at “demilitarizing” and “denazifying” the country.

Moscow has said the offensive as a necessary measure to protect the Lugansk and Donetsk People’s Republics in the Donbass, which formally requested Russian military assistance this week against “Ukrainian aggression.”

The Kremlin had argued that Kyiv was poised to reclaim Donbass republics – that split from Kyiv following the US-backed coup in Ukraine in 2014 – by force as one of the reasons behind the urgent military action. The government of President Volodymyr Zelensky, however, denied having any such plans.


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