Russia-Ukraine live updates: Russian forces press closer to Kyiv as U.S. fears capital could fall soon

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LVIV — Russian forces pressed closer to the capital, as air raid sirens blared, people huddled for shelter in deep subway stations and Ukraine’s Defense Ministry reported “saboteurs” just miles from Kyiv’s center. The city was jolted by pre-dawn explosions as the Biden administration cautioned lawmakers that the city could soon fall.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who announced that 137 Ukrainians had been killed, with 316 wounded, after the first day of fighting, said Russians were targeting civilian areas, not just military sites. At least one residential building in the capital caught fire after being hit by rocket debris, Kyiv’s mayor said, as part of a full-scale attack that Western officials say is aimed at toppling Ukraine’s government. Several Ukrainians said rockets struck Kyiv early Friday morning.

Zelensky said he was “target No. 1” of the Russian offensive, with his family being No. 2. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov denied on Friday that strikes were being made on civilian infrastructure.

President Biden is set to attend an emergency summit with NATO members Friday to discuss the invasion, which has interrupted decades of European peace and threatens to upend the post-Cold War security order.

By mid-morning local time, large booms rattled the eastern city of Kharkiv. Sirens were also heard in Lviv, in Ukraine’s far west and near NATO’s eastern flank. A senior Ukrainian defense official said Russian forces were near the town of Vorzel, some 20 miles to Kyiv’s northwest.

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Ukraine’s Defense Ministry said saboteurs had reached an area several miles north of Kyiv and encouraged citizens to fight with molotov cocktails.Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has ordered about 7,000 service members to deploy to Germany in the coming days to help buttress NATO, according to a senior defense official. NATO announced that it will bolster its eastern flank and host an emergency summit.The U.S. will seek a condemnation of Russia at the United Nations Security Council on Friday, setting the stage for a Russian veto. The European Union approved a second round of sanctions on Russia on Friday.
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Headshot of Isabelle KhurshudyanIsabelle Khurshudyan: KHARKIV, Ukraine — There were loud booms just now in the center of Kharkiv, much closer than they had been in recent days. Four guys who had been walking on the street started running. One group of people in a long line for the pharmacy looked around confused before dispersing. It’s very snowy today. Smell of sulfur in the air. One upscale hotel told people to take shelter in its underground garage and handed out chairs. There are kids and pets and media crews in here.
Isabelle Khurshudyan, Foreign correspondent based in Moscow