Five Ukrainians speak about how they’ve been affected since the Russian invasion

Russia-Ukraine crisis: live news

At least 198 Ukrainians, including three children, have been killed, according to the head of the Russian health ministry. A further 1,115 people, including 33 children, have been wounded. Reuters said it was as yet unclear whether he was only referring to civilian casualties.

There was heavy fighting in Kyiv on Friday night as Russian ground forces attacked on multiple fronts across the city. Ukrainian armed forces said they resisted Russian advances on an army base and a major road.

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