- Ukraine's capital city Kyiv was subjected to a vicious onslaught overnight on Friday and into Saturday from Vladimir Putin's troops
- President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the nation at midnight on Friday, warning his citizens that Putin intended to push for control of the capital
- At 3am reports began emerging of fierce fighting in the south, as two IL-76s carrying Russian paratroopers were downed in separate incidents
- Fighting in the north of Kyiv was then reported, as Ukrainian troops fought off a Russian attempt to seize control of a thermal power plant in Troieshchyna
- The west of the city then became the focus, as another column of Putin's forces attacked - pushing towards the zoo, along Peremohy Avenue
- As dawn broke just before 7am, Ukraine's armed forces tweeted that no major city had fallen to the Russians, and they had lost 3,500 troops
- The battle was far from over, however: at 8am Ukraine's interior ministry was warning residents of Kyiv to stay indoors, amid street-by-street fighting
Ukraine's armed forces tweeted as dawn broke on Saturday: 'During the night the Russian occupiers did not take any city!
'Kyiv is being cleared of the remains of saboteurs. Thank you to the courageous defenders of Ukraine!'
Ukrainians were emerging from their bunkers after a restless night to find a country still defiant, despite the barbarity unleashed by Moscow.
The night began with Ukrainians still in the cities seeking refuge in the subway for the third night in a row.
As dusk fell at 5:30pm local time on Friday, the streets were eerily empty and quiet.
Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, appeared on social media shortly after midnight, warning his people that the coming hours would be decisive.
In a stirring speech from his bunker in a secret location in Kyiv, Zelensky, 44, said that 'the fate of Ukraine is now being decided.'
He told his people: 'This night, the enemy will use all the forces available to break our resistance — treacherously, viciously, inhumanly.
'This night, they will make an assault upon us. We all have to understand what we are going to face. This night, we have to withstand.'
It later emerged that the United States had once more offered Zelensky and his family - his wife Oleana and their daughter Aleksandra, 17, and nine-year-old son, Kiril - the opportunity to be evacuated from Ukraine.
Zelensky refused. On Thursday night, he insisted he was staying put, and indeed on Friday morning he went out into Kyiv to film a short video for the nation, urging resilience.
3am SATURDAY
The first sign that Putin was indeed launching his attack came from Vasylkiv, 20 miles south of the capital.
The city, home to a Cold War-era air base, was the scene of the first major incident when a Russian IL-76 military transporter plane was brought down - reportedly with 150 paratroopers on board.
Sources in the city then claimed that Russian soldiers, dressed as Ukrainian police, ambushed a checkpoint.
Heavy fighting ensued in Vasylkiv, as Putin's forces tried to gain a foothold in the south from which to launch their attack on Kyiv.
A second Russian IL-76 was brought down south of Kyiv, in the city of Bila Tserkva, according to reports.
In the east of the country, Ukraine's air defenses brought down a Sukhoi Su-25 fighter jet and a helicopter, the Ukrainian military claimed.
And as the aggressors were trying to advance from the south, another attack was being attempted from the north - even closer to the center of Kiev.
5am SATURDAY...
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