No Russian troops in Kyiv now - Klitschko

Kyiv continues to defend itself, and there are currently no Russian troops in the Ukrainian capital.

Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko stated this in a video message, Ukrinform reports.

"But our military, law enforcement and territorial defense forces continue to detect and neutralize saboteurs. There were clashes and shootings last night. Several large groups of saboteurs were destroyed," he said.

Klitschko recalled that it was for the safety of the residents that a curfew was imposed in the city until tomorrow morning. "Do not go outside. You can only go out if, at the signal of an air raid siren, you go to a shelter. Russia is shelling residential neighborhoods in the capital of Ukraine. Russia is killing Ukrainians all over Ukraine!" Klitschko said.