Nearly 40,000 Take Shelter in Kyiv Metro Stations Overnight
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Upstairs Kiev is threatened by rockets, downstairs the people push themselves in the stations. A night between warning messages, explosions and the first daylight over the rubble.
Nearly 40,000 take shelter in Kyiv metro stations overnight
Over 38,000 people, including more than 2,000 children, took shelter in Kyiv metro stations on the night leading into August 20, the press service of Kyiv City State Administration reported, citing Kyiv Metro utility company.
During the massive attack on Kiev on the night of 20 August, the subway stations became a shelter for more than 38,000 people, including more than 2,000 children.
For another night, the underground stations of the Kiev Metro were turned into shelters for thousands of residents of the Ukrainian capital, as they faced new Russian missile attacks. During the massive attack that took place on the night of August 20, more than 38,000 people, including more than 2,000 children, sought protection in the Metro stations, according to the Kiev municipal enterprise. The air raid alert lasted for almost nine hours, a…
Explosions, people crying and a full subway looking for security. Francisco Cordeiro Araújo, specialist in International Law in special service for CNN Portugal, tells how he lived the night of attacks in the Ukrainian capital.
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