Approximately half of Kyiv's civilian population evacuated the city during the first two weeks of the war, leaving under 2 million residents remaining.
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Every second citizen of Kyiv left the city because of the war, leaving under 2 million residents
Andriy Yasinskiy was evacuated from Kyiv at his mother's request before the funeral
Satellite images show a 64-kilometer Russian military column north-west of Kyiv has significantly dispersed and relocated.
Elements of the column moved into forests and tree-plantations near Lyubianka, approximately 5 km north-west of Antonov airport.
Fuel tankers and what appear to be multiple rocket launch systems are located in fields near Berestechko, approximately 15 km west of the airbase.
Trucks and equipment remain visible on roads south-east of Ivankov.
Evacuation from Bucha, Borodyanka, Irpin and Gostomel to Kyiv will continue on Thursday, March 10.
The occupiers promised to cease fire.
The chairman of the Kiev regional military administration Alexey Kuleba reported about the evacuation.
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