The Russian strikes that hit kyiv on Thursday largely marked the news of the conflict on Friday, both in terms of the human toll and the symbolism of these bombings. The situation in Mariupol continues to cause concern. At the same time, in the capital, a journalist died in the Russian strikes on Thursday evening, while the UN Secretary General was present in kyiv. • 600 soldiers injured in AzovstalA handful of Ukrainians who are holding on. While the majority of Mariupol is under Russian control, the last Ukrainian forces are in the industrial site of Azovstal. According to Kateryna Soukhomlynova, Mariupol city councilor and refugee in Berlin, there are “600 wounded soldiers in the basements”. She regrets that Russia does not give them access to medical aid. “There is no more medicine, not even water and food”, she declared on BFMTV this Friday evening. She also asks the international community to intervene quickly to evacuate the “1000 civilians who are in the catacombs of the city”. • A journalist killed in the bombardments in KievTwo strikes hit the capital of Ukraine on Thursday evening. The human toll was revealed this Friday by the authorities. One person died in the shelling: Vera Ghyrych was a journalist and producer for Radio Liberty, a US-funded media outlet. She was in her apartment, located in the residential building hit by the Russian missile strike. “His body was found under the rubble in the morning,” wrote one of his colleagues on Twitter. Stéphane Dujarric, spoke on BFMTV this Friday. He notably returned to the meeting between Antonio Guterres and Vladimir Putin on Wednesday in Moscow. According to him, the exchanges between the two leaders were “fairly frank and honest”. “The Secretary General is very clear: he is saying the same thing in New York, in Moscow or in kyiv, namely that this invasion is a violation of the Charter of the United Nations, of international law. This war will not end after a few meetings but when Russia makes the decision to stop it”, explained the spokesperson on our antenna. He also returned to the bombings in kyiv, which occurred while the UN Secretary General was in the Ukrainian capital. He denounced “deplorable” but “not very surprising” strikes. • Macron will not go to Kyiv right awayWhile many heads of state and international officials have traveled to Kyiv to support the Ukrainian people in person, a such a visit is not yet on the program for Emmanuel Macron. This is what the spokeswoman for the Quai d’Orsay, Anne-Claire Legendre, said on BFMTV. “The time has not come. (…) The President of the Republic has not ruled out this option. He felt that the time was not right and that he would go to Kyiv as soon as his visit could yield useful results,” she explained. Emmanuel Macron said he was ready to go there, on the only condition that his visit “allows something to be triggered”. on the threat of Russian missiles at the microphone of BFMTV. “No area” of Ukrainian territory is safe, according to the diplomat. “Russian missiles are capable of reaching the entire territory”, he declared on our antenna. The diplomat also returned to the number of French people still present in Ukraine. “There are still around 200 French people on Ukrainian territory. The cases of French people who could not leave Ukraine are still very limited, we can count them on the fingers of one hand”, he assures. Anthony Audureau with AFP