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Kyiv to impose curfew for ‘difficult and dangerous’ 36 hours

Movement around Kyiv without special permits is forbidden.

AFP
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An Ukrainian serviceman looks at a civilian crossing a blown up bridge in a village, east of the town of Brovary on March 6. Photo: AFP
An Ukrainian serviceman looks at a civilian crossing a blown up bridge in a village, east of the town of Brovary on March 6. Photo: AFP

Kyiv will impose a 36-hour curfew from Tuesday night amid a “difficult and dangerous moment” after several Russian strikes, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said.

The announcement came as Russia launched fresh attacks in Ukraine’s capital, which has nearly been encircled by Moscow’s troops in the third week of the invasion and that has lost an estimated half of its 3.5-million pre-war population.

“Today is a difficult and dangerous moment,” former boxing champion Klitschko said in a statement on Telegram.

“This is why I ask all Kyivites to get prepared to stay at home for two days, or if the sirens go off, in the shelters.”

The curfew from 8pm (1800 GMT) on Tuesday until 7pm (1700 GMT) on Thursday was a “decision of the military command”, he said.

It comes as the Polish, Czech and Slovenian prime ministers were travelling to Kyiv by train on Tuesday in the first visit by foreign leaders to the capital.

“Movement around Kyiv without special permits is forbidden. It is only allowed to go outside with the aim to get to the shelters,” he added.

Kyiv imposed a similar curfew on Feb 26 just after Moscow launched its invasion.