1. There is a lot of tension on the empty streets of Kiev as the capital struggles for another day of battle.
There are checkpoints throughout the city, long queues in front of pharmacies as citizens try to survive other Russian attacks, while the latter do not stop.
CNN reporters said they saw a woman walking the streets with her dog, but no one but her dared to go outside. Most are taking refuge in basements or other underground environments to escape gunfire and explosions.
2. An Indian student was killed while waiting in line to buy food
Naveen Shekharappa Gyanagoudar was an Indian medical student who was unjustly killed while waiting in line to buy things he needed. Sources for CNN say that the young man had planned to move to Poland just yesterday, but was unfortunately in the grocery store when the grenade exploded.
Relatives demand the return of the student's dead body to India as soon as possible. In addition, the event in question has raised the alarm about the return to India of all students living in Ukraine, for fear of recurrence.
3. The police building in Kharkiv is attacked with rockets
The regional police building in the Ukrainian city of Kharikiv has been hit by rockets fired by the Russian military. Other authorities in Ukraine say a building belonging to Karazin National University has also caught fire.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs in Ukraine has announced through a status on Twitter that at least two people have lost their lives and 16 others have been injured, but this number is expected to be even higher.
4. Zelenskiy: "They have orders to exterminate us all"
The Ukrainian president said this morning that about 6,000 Russian soldiers had been killed in six days of fighting against Putin's attack.
Zelenskiy also said that what is currently happening in Ukraine is "beyond being human".
"This attack shows that for many people in Russia, our Kiev is absolutely foreign. They know nothing about us, about our history, but they all have orders to erase our history, to exterminate our country, to exterminate us all. no. "
Source: The Guardian, CNN