Klitschko shares the good news: Life returns to Kiev

Vladimir Klitschko, brother of the mayor of Kiev, Vitaly Klitschko, spoke of the BBC, where he said that life in the city is slowly returning, follows Periscope. The former boxing champion said traffic is increasing, more people are on the street and there are fewer sirens. But he warns that the wave of returning people must [...]
The former boxing champion said traffic is increasing, more people are on the street and there are fewer sirens.
But he warns that the wave of people returning should be reduced, saying that if everyone returns at the same time, it will cause problems.
Klitschko said the situation in Kiev is difficult due to damaged infrastructure and problems with water and food supplies. Roads are blocked to prevent Russian forces from taking over.
In the end, he said there is warning that there is danger of Russian missile attacks in the capital.











