'Those who have not gone home yet, I appeal: please wait a bit,' said Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko. 'There is still a likely threat of shelling of the city.'
from the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine suggest that more residents are still leaving the country than returning, although by a slimmer margin than some might expect—29,000 left the country on Monday, while 24,000 entered.to. A returning refugee named Oksana told the paper that she and her family were headed to their home in Dnipro, a city recently struck by Russian missiles, partly due to a lack of opportunities in the Czech Republic.
"Nobody needs us," Oksana said."Nobody needs teachers. Knowing the Czech language is obligatory. They would be ready to take me as a cleaning lady, but even then I would need to find a place to live."those hoping to return to Kyiv to delay their homecoming in a Telegram message on Wednesday, while acknowledging that residents"who traveled to other cities continue to return to the capital.
"Those who have not gone home yet, I appeal: please wait a bit," Klitschko wrote."There is still a likely threat of shelling of the city." Klitschko vowed that officials would continue to"support" those remaining in the city. He urged residents to carefully adhere to restrictions that have been introduced since the Russian invasion, including a daily 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew and rules affecting drivers.
"Since there are many checkpoints and blocks on the roads in the city, I urge drivers to be careful and follow the rules of the road," said Klitschko."Since there are much more cars in the city, and obstacles on the road complicate traffic."released an assessment that concluded 98 civilians had been killed and nearly 400 others injured during the first 40 days of the Russian assault.
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