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Russia, which continues its indiscriminate bombardment of Ukraine, attacked a TV tower in the capital Kiev last night.

The second city of Kharkiv also suffered numerous civilian casualties.



Correspondent Lee Kyung-won.



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Kiev, the Ukrainian capital, Russian missiles are aimed at the TV tower, and the lower floor of the TV tower is bombarded, engulfed in flames.



Five people were killed in the bombing, and Ukrainian state television was paralyzed.



The Ukrainian government has issued an evacuation order for residents living near key national facilities.



Earlier, in Kharkiv, a city of 1.4 million people, an area inhabited by civilians was indiscriminately bombarded, resulting in dozens of casualties.



[Kharkiu Villager: It was like a nightmare.

It felt like it was grabbing my chest.

It was so scary that I can't even describe it in words.]



Until now, Russia claimed to have only attacked military facilities, but it was also starting to aim its guns at civilians as well.



[Volodimir Zelensky/President of Ukraine: All countries must respond promptly and decisively to the crimes of the aggressor and declare that Russia is a state-led terrorist.] The



claim that Russia used weapons of mass destruction such as vacuum bombs came out.



With the exception of nuclear bombs, it is the most lethal weapon and its use is banned internationally.



[Oksana Markarova/Ukrainian Ambassador to the United States: Russia used vacuum bombs.

Vacuum bombs are prohibited by the Geneva Conventions.]



A Russian military procession spanning 65 km was also captured heading towards the capital, Kiev.



U.S. intelligence officials have warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin may adopt more aggressive tactics as the Russian military struggles with fierce resistance.