Deadly strikes rock Kyiv as EU leaders arrive amid fierce fighting across Ukraine

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Firefighters extinguish a fire after a rocket attack by Russian forces in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Monday, 14 March, 2022. Source: AAP, AP / Pavel Dorogoy

The leaders of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia have arrived in Kyiv in an act of solidarity, as Russia broadens its assault across Ukraine.


Russian forces have pressed in on Kyiv as a 35-hour curfew began after strikes on residences killed four people in the Ukrainian capital, despite a fresh round of talks aimed at halting the war.


The leaders of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia visited Kyiv in an act of solidarity, while the White House announced United States President Joe Biden would attend summits of the European Union and NATO next week.
 
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