KEY POINTS
  • Russian bombs and missiles have rained down across multiple parts of Ukraine following Vladimir Putin's decision to invade the country of 44 million.
  • By Friday evening, Russian reconnaissance troops were within miles of Kyiv's city center, Ukraine's defense ministry said.
  • "Strikes on Kyiv with cruise or ballistic missiles continued," it reported.  
  • Residents of the capital are sheltering in basements, parking garages and the city's underground metro for safety.

Natasha Suslenko woke up at 4:30 a.m. Friday morning to the sound of air raid sirens and bombs across her hometown of Kyiv, Ukraine's capital, warning of Russian attack. For the second day, she had to grab her things and move into her building's basement parking garage for safety.

"We just put on our clothes in one second, took our child and went down to the parking garage," Suslenko told CNBC from Kyiv. Because of the cold winter weather, family members make sporadic visits back to their apartments to take naps when they deem it safe. Thousands of others sleep in the Kyiv metro, which is now serving as a massive bomb shelter.