Ukraine Capital Toughens Curfew, Says Violators To Be Considered "Enemy"

Russia-Ukraine crisis: Kyiv's mayor Vitali Klitschko said that to improve the defence of the capital the curfew will be extended from 5pm to 8am local time between Saturday and Monday.

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Russia-Ukraine crisis: Kyiv's mayor said violators would be considered "enemy" saboteurs.
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Kyiv authorities on Saturday toughened curfew orders in the city, saying violators would be considered "enemy" saboteurs as Russian forces press to capture Ukraine's capital.

Kyiv's mayor Vitali Klitschko said that to improve the defence of the capital the curfew will be extended from 5 pm to 8 am local time between Saturday and Monday.

"All civilians who are on the street during the curfew will be considered members of the enemy's sabotage and reconnaissance groups," Klitschko wrote in an online post.

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