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#Kyiv fully ‘encircled’ by Russia, millions trapped: mayor

#Kyiv fully ‘encircled’ by Russia, millions trapped: mayor

Ukraine’s capital of Kyiv is now fully “encircled” by Russian troops — leaving no way out for millions of citizens facing “a humanitarian catastrophe,” Mayor Vitali Klitschko said Sunday.

The former heavyweight boxing champ told The Associated Press that it was now impossible to evacuate the city “because all ways are blocked.”

“Right now, we are encircled,” he admitted of those remaining in the city of 2.8 million, many of whom have been forced to hide in bunker-like subway stations amid ongoing shelling.

Klitschko, 50, confirmed that at least nine civilians had been killed in Kyiv so far, including one child.

“We are at the border of a humanitarian catastrophe,” he said of dwindling stocks of food and medicine.

“Right now, we have electricity, right now we have water and heating in our houses. But the infrastructure is destroyed to deliver the food and medication,” he warned.

People standing in line at a supermarket while smoke comes out of a building in the town of Vasylkiv outside of Kyiv on February 27, 2022.
People standing in line at a supermarket while smoke comes out of a building in the town of Vasylkiv outside of Kyiv on February 27, 2022.
Photo by DIMITAR DILKOFF/AFP via Getty Images
Klitschko said that there is now no way to evacuate the city.
Klitschko said that there is now no way to evacuate the city.
AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky

Klitschko said the curfew he ordered is to extend until at least 8 a.m. Monday — and was enforced largely to weed out saboteurs fighting on behalf of Russia.

“We are hunting these people, and it will be much easier if nobody is on the street,” Klitschko explained, claiming that six such “saboteurs” were killed Saturday night.

He conceded there is a risk that those enemies could be hiding among the long lines of people waiting to pick up weapons being handed out to help defend the nation.

Smoke coming from a building after Russian strikes in Vasylkiv  on February 27, 2022.
Smoke coming from a building after Russian strikes in Vasylkiv on February 27, 2022.
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A man walking in front of a building that was destroyed by a Russian missile strike in Vasylkiv on February 27, 2022.
A man walking in front of a building that was destroyed by a Russian missile strike in Vasylkiv on February 27, 2022.
Photo by DIMITAR DILKOFF/AFP via Getty Images

“To be honest, we don’t have 100 percent control,” Klitschko admitted. “We built this territorial defense in a short amount of time.

“Right now, the most important question is to defend our country,” he added.

The former pro fighter insisted that his nation has remained “strong.”

“Every Ukrainian is proud to be independent, proud to be Ukrainian, and we are proud to have our own country,” he insisted of their refusal to give in despite being dwarfed by Russian forces.

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