Kiev joins a 35-hour police class, saying 13,500 Russians were killed

Kiev's chairman, Vitaly Klitschko, has announced that Kiev will be introduced to 35-hour police hours, starting tonight and that it will last until Thursday morning, writes Sky News, records Periscope. The city has been promoted to surrounding areas at night, with two residential buildings being hit with rockets. [...]
The city has been promoted to surrounding areas at night, with two residential buildings being hit with rockets.
On the other hand, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have estimated that 13,500 Russian soldiers have been killed so far.
This is much smaller than the one confirmed by Moscow, who had said that by early March fewer than 500 soldiers had been killed.
Ukraine has said that over the past 24 hours it has crashed four Russian helicopters, an airplane and a fighter plane.
In total, Ukrainians say they destroyed 95 helicopters and 81 planes.
The key efforts continue to keep the borders occupied. The enemy is continuing to launch rockets and bombs in the critical infrastructure”, added Ukraine's armed forces.












