Klitschko refugee appeal to Kiev: Don't come back

Kiev Mayor Vitaly Klitschko has issued an uncompetitive message to Ukrainians who have left town in recent weeks, now is no time to think about returning to their homes. Some residents have returned home in recent days after two weeks of relative calm in the capital, but Klitschko imposed [...]
Kiev Mayor Vitaly Klitschko has issued an uncompetitive message to Ukrainians who have left town in recent weeks, now is no time to think about returning to their homes.
Some residents have returned home in recent days after two weeks of relative calm in the capital, but Klitschko noted there had been an attack on Darnytsky neighbourhood overnight.
And this came after Friday's Russian attack on a factory that produced sailing missiles against Neptun ships, like those that hit the Russian warship Moskva, writes BBC, follows Clankosova. tv
Klitschko, former world boxing champion on heavy loads, said residents should be careful about further attacks and also risking land mines in the northern parts of the city.
The “those of Kiev citizens who left earlier and will now return to the capital, ask you to refrain from this and stay in safer”, Klitschko said.












