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Reports: Russian military moves into Kharkiv, residents urged to stay in shelters
Kharkiv, the second-largest city in Ukraine and Cincinnati's sister city, saw Russia military vehicles enter overnight, with reports of fighting and residents being warned to stay in shelters.According to CNBC, police in Kharkiv warned its citizens that Russian troops had entered the city and told them to stay in shelters."Stay in the shelters, do not go outside. Due to the small groups of the enemy who broke into the city, fighting continues. Our Armed Forces of Ukraine are giving a worthy rebuff to the invaders. Keep yourselves! Ukraine will win!" a statement from Kharkiv Police Chief Volodymyr Tymoshko via the Kharkiv Oblast Police Telegram channel. CNBC reports Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital, is still being held by the Ukrainian government and forces.
Kharkiv, the second-largest city in Ukraine and Cincinnati's sister city, saw Russia military vehicles enter overnight, with reports of fighting and residents being warned to stay in shelters.
According to CNBC, police in Kharkiv warned its citizens that Russian troops had entered the city and told them to stay in shelters.
"Stay in the shelters, do not go outside. Due to the small groups of the enemy who broke into the city, fighting continues. Our Armed Forces of Ukraine are giving a worthy rebuff to the invaders. Keep yourselves! Ukraine will win!" a statement from Kharkiv Police Chief Volodymyr Tymoshko via the Kharkiv Oblast Police Telegram channel.
CNBC reports Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital, is still being held by the Ukrainian government and forces.
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