Mayor of Ukrainian capital vows no surrender after pre-dawn explosions as three EU leaders due in city to express solidarity

Russian shells and missiles have again pounded Kyiv, killing at least five people and prompting city hall to impose a 35-hour curfew from Tuesday night amid signs the invading force was tightening its grip on the Ukrainian capital.

As Polish, Czech and Slovenian prime ministers were due to arrive in the embattled city on Tuesday in a symbolic show of European solidarity, Kyiv’s mayor, Vitali Klitschko, said it faced “a difficult and dangerous moment”.

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