Public urged to report Russian troop movements and prepare molotov cocktails, with heavy gunfire heard in residential district
Highlights
- US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, said Russia intends to “incircle and threaten” the city.
- Russian forces have vowed to stay in the capital in Ukraine.
- Russian president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, accused Vladimir Putin of targeting civilian as well as military sites.
- “Russia will have to talk to us sooner or later about how to end hostilities and stop this invasion.
- The sooner the conversation begins, the smaller Russia’s losses will be,” Zelenskyy said.
- “Who is ready to fight alongside us?