Bombed and Bruised, a City Braces for Another Russian Onslaught
MOSCOW — The Russian military has been pounding Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region for weeks, and now it is turning its attention to the capital, Kyiv.
The city’s residents are bracing for a new onslaught, with the authorities warning that the Russian forces are preparing to attack from the north, east and south.
The Ukrainian military has been reinforcing its defenses in the capital, and the city’s residents have been stocking up on food and other essentials.
The Russian military has been advancing slowly, but steadily, in the Donbas region, where it has been fighting Ukrainian forces for months. The city of Mariupol, on the Azov Sea, has been under siege for weeks, and the Ukrainian military has been struggling to hold off the Russian advance.
But the Russian military has been making progress in other parts of the country, and it is now threatening to encircle Kyiv, the capital. The city has a population of about three million people, and it is the political and cultural center of Ukraine.
The Ukrainian military has been trying to hold off the Russian advance, but it has been struggling to keep up with the Russian forces. The Ukrainian military has been outgunned and outmanned, and it has been relying on guerrilla tactics to try to slow down the Russian advance.
The Russian military has been using a combination of artillery, tanks, and infantry to try to break through the Ukrainian defenses. The Ukrainian military has been using a combination of small arms, mortars, and anti-tank weapons to try to hold off the Russian advance.
The Ukrainian military has been trying to hold off the Russian advance, but it has been struggling to keep up with the Russian forces. The Ukrainian military has been outgunned and outmanned, and it has been relying on guerrilla tactics to try to slow down the Russian advance.
The Russian military has been using a combination of artillery, tanks, and infantry to try to break through the Ukrainian defenses. The Ukrainian military has been using a combination of small arms, mortars, and anti-tank weapons to try to hold off the Russian advance.