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Arrival of Russian forces On 24 February 2022, Russian forces began invading Ukraine with their main target being the capital, Kyiv. Russian forces entered Kyiv Oblast and quickly captured
Chernobyl and
Pripyat in the
Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. By 26 February 2022, Russian forces captured
Hostomel,
Borodianka,
Vorzel and
Bucha, and fought a
gruesome battle for
Antonov airport, which resulted in Russian victory, with battles and clashes ongoing near
Irpin and
Horenka.
Kyiv On the morning of 25 February, three Russian
saboteurs, dressed as Ukrainian soldiers, entered
Obolon District, 10 kilometres (6 mi) north of the
Verkhovna Rada building, the seat of the parliament of Ukraine. On 27 February, clashes between Ukrainian forces and Russian saboteurs continued. Meanwhile, local officials remained adamant that the city was still under full Ukrainian control. On 28 February, a fresh wave of Russian troops advanced towards Kyiv, but little direct combat occurred, and only three missiles were fired at the city that day. Satellite images revealed the existence of
a long column of Russian vehicles heading to Kyiv along a 64-kilometre-long (40 mi) highway approaching Kyiv from the north, and was approximately 39 km (24 mi) from the center of Kyiv. On the morning of 1 March, the
Russian Ministry of Defense issued an evacuation notice to local civilians that they intended to target Ukrainian transmission facilities around Kyiv and that all nearby residents should leave the area. Hours later, a Russian missile struck the
Kyiv TV Tower, killing five people and injuring five others.
Vitaly Klitschko,
mayor of Kyiv, banned the sales of alcohol in Kyiv while appealing to shop owners and pharmacy chains not to “take advantage” of the situation by raising the prices of "food, essential goods and medicines". On 22 March, Ukrainian forces launched a
counter-offensive to drive the Russians away from the city. Ukrainian forces evacuated thousands of people from nearby suburbs and settlements, including 20,000 people in
Boryspil alone, and took back surrounding villages and towns.
Brovary and Lukyanivka On 10 March, Russian armored vehicles were seen heading towards
Brovary, shortly after capturing the town of
Lukyanivka. On 28 March, Ukrainian forces recaptured Lukyanivka and pushed Russian forces out of Brovary. In Lukyanivka, most houses were destroyed and damaged Russian tanks were left on the streets. On 29 March, Russia started to shell the Brovary area. A warehouse was set ablaze and nearby villages sustained heavy damage.
Ukrainian counteroffensive On 28 March, Ukrainian forces won the
battle of
Irpin, and started recapturing many settlements. By 2 April, the Ukrainian military recaptured all of Kyiv Oblast, ending the occupation. == Aftermath ==