Missile strikes in Kharkiv kills civillians, injures children; Kyiv residents seek shelter in....

Missile strikes in Kharkiv kills civillians, injures children; Kyiv residents seek shelter in....

Missile strikes in Kharkiv kills civillians, injures children; Kyiv residents seek shelter in subway stations 러, 카르키프 폭격으로 최소 11명 사망... 키예프 "공포 속 지하철 쪽잠•마트 장사진" As Russia bombarded Kharkiv on Tuesday,... civilians have been killed and children left injured. Over in Ukraine's capital, residents are spending nights in subway stations and underground shelters,... to avoid flying debris and bullets. Bae Eun-ji has the latest. Russia's air and artillery attacks on Tuesday in Kharkiv... left at least 11 people dead and 35 wounded -- according to officials. The day after the attack, dead bodies were seen on the streets of Ukraine's second-largest city... and residents were seen helping emergency workers retrieve more bodies from damaged buildings. "They bombed the residential building, hit it with rockets. Many civilians died. I have videos of at least four dead people laying on the ground. There is a dead person laying next to us." "We are being shelled by Russians. We are all scared. Why us? We are just regular people." The attack also smashed the windows of a local hospital, and wounded children. The head of the hospital said the building's basement that served as a bomb shelter -- was also damaged because of shock waves. "Shockwaves destroyed everything. That's all I can say. There are wounded people, some are severely wounded, including two children who have been taken to hospital." In the capital city of Kyiv, residents have been spending the night in subway stations. Others have been sleeping in makeshift bomb shelters, such as underground car parks,... or in their basements. The city's officials had issued warnings that residents should seek shelter, and take precautions to avoid flying debris and bullets. Still, residents are making the best of the situation, as war rages above ground. "It's a really good atmosphere with us (in the bomb shelter). It's really very, very warm people, so close to each other, we help each other." According to Deutsche Welle, the city authorities extended the nighttime curfew on Tuesday. Instead of the 10 PM curfew, it now begins at 8 PM,... and lasts until 8 AM the next morning. People have been going to shelters before the curfew starts,... and when the curfew ends, they rush back home to replenish their supplies. To buy food, they have to wait in extremely long lines in supermarkets. And already, there is a shortage of medicine, bread and other basic food in the city. "Nothing. We managed to get inside one supermarket and there was no bread, milk or eggs. There was only water and sweets left." The city officials have said they would deliver food to local stores, but DW reported on Wednesday that there was no bread, fresh fruit or vegetables. It said that in many supermarkets, the only products available were cakes, pastries, tobacco, and alcohol. Bae Eun-ji, Arirang News. #Kyiv #Ukraine #Russia 📣 Arirang News(Facebook) :   / arirangtvnews   📣 Arirang News(Twitter) :   / arirangtvnews   📣 News Center(YouTube) :    / newscenter_arirangtv   2022-03-02, 22:00 (KST)