Truck drivers and residents seeking to leave the capital in a traffic jam in Kyiv, Ukraine. Photo / Getty Images
Truck drivers and residents seeking to leave the capital in a traffic jam in Kyiv, Ukraine. Photo / Getty Images
New Zealand's honorary consul to Ukraine Mark Wright said he can hear "deep booms" of war from his place in Kyiv.
In an interview with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade in New Zealand, released to the media, Wright described how the encroaching war had eroded a previous senseof normalcy.
"You think things are quite normal on the street and then suddenly you'll hear these deep booms," Wright said.
"It is concerning that the type of shelling that's going on seems to be targeted at the strategic areas. We haven't lost any communications or power yet thank goodness," he said.