Kyiv comes under huge aerial and artillery bombardment leaving a pulsing glow over the sky


BREAKING NEWS: Kyiv comes under huge aerial and artillery bombardment leaving a pulsing glow over the sky as Russian troops batter cities across Ukraine: Resistance to invasion has left Putin ‘raging’ in his mountain lair

  • Two blasts went off in the south west of the Ukrainian capital shortly after midnight local time
  • Vladimir Putin is said to be furious at his troops’ apparent lack of progress, and is reportedly fuming in his heavily-guarded Russian mountain lair 
  • An eerie orange glow filled the sky, CNN reports that a fuel depot may have been hit
  • Blast took place close to one of Kyiv’s two airports – Boryspil International Airport, whose capture is vital to Russian takeover ambitions  

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Kyiv was rocked by two huge explosions shortly after midnight local time Sunday, filling the sky with an eerie orange glow, as it was reported Vladimir Putin is outraged by his troops’ lack of progress. 

The blasts, first reported by CNN, stuck close to the Ukrainian capital’s secondary airport, Boryspil International, around 12 miles from Kyiv city center. They took place around 15 minutes apart, and set of car alarms miles from the explosion epicenter.  

It has been speculated the glow may have been caused by a fuel depot being struck and erupting in flames, although no confirmation has been provided. It is also unclear if anyone was injured or killed by the explosion. 

Kyiv’s 2.9 million citizens face another night of terror as it was claimed Russia will step up its bombardment on Saturday night, and target commercial businesses in a bid to destroy Ukrainian morale. 

Many have fled to underground shelters in a bid to stay safe, although other men and women have taken to the streets with weapons in a bid to fend off any Russian advance. 

BNO News also shared footage of heavy shelling in Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine, with the night sky there lit up by the orange glow of explosions.

An eerie orange glow lights up the skies over Ukraine in the early hours of Sunday local time, with the fire suspected to be at the site of a fuel depot close to one of the city's airports

An eerie orange glow lights up the skies over Ukraine in the early hours of Sunday local time, with the fire suspected to be at the site of a fuel depot close to one of the city’s airports 

Estonia's former defense minister Riho Terras shared what he claimed was intel about Russia's slower-than-anticipated attempt to overrun Ukraine

Estonia’s former defense minister Riho Terras shared what he claimed was intel about Russia’s slower-than-anticipated attempt to overrun Ukraine 

Terras claimed the Russians had expected to terrify Ukraine into submission - only to be met with stern resistance

Terras claimed the Russians had expected to terrify Ukraine into submission – only to be met with stern resistance 

Terras also claimed horrific attacks on civilian targets would be unleashed to try and panic Ukrainians, but urged them to stand firm

Terras also claimed horrific attacks on civilian targets would be unleashed to try and panic Ukrainians, but urged them to stand firm

Terras shared this photo which he claims is of a Russian intelligence briefing, and which says that Putin's invasion is going far worse than the Kremlin chief had anticipated

Terras shared this photo which he claims is of a Russian intelligence briefing, and which says that Putin’s invasion is going far worse than the Kremlin chief had anticipated 

A Russian missile hit a residential tower block in the early hours of Saturday, with local officials warning Putin would step up attacks on civilian targets in a bid to terrify the Ukrainians into submission

A Russian missile hit a residential tower block in the early hours of Saturday, with local officials warning Putin would step up attacks on civilian targets in a bid to terrify the Ukrainians into submission 

Around 200 Ukrainian civilians are estimated to have been killed so far. Meanwhile, Ukraine has claimed to have killed 3,500 Russian troops, including hundreds believed to have died when two transport jets were shot down Friday night.

Those losses and the continued failure to seize Kyiv have left Vladimir Putin furious, according to Estonia’s former defense chief Riho Terras.

Terras wrote on Twitter: ‘ Putin is furious, he thought that the whole war would be easy and everything would be done in 1-4 days.

‘The Russians are in shock of the fierce resistance they have encountered.’

The defense expert went on to claim Russia was failing because it had failed to enact a ‘tactical plan’ and beyond expecting the attack to ‘sew panic among civilians and armed forces and force (Ukrainian President Volodymyr) Zelensky to flee.’

Terras shared an image of a a piece of paper said to be a defense document which proclaimed: ‘Putin is raging. He was sure it would be a cake walk.’  

Developing story, check back for updates  

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