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'Don't Sacrifice Your Sons': A Ukrainian Woman's Plea To Russian Mothers


Bombing In Ukraine (Raw Footage)


A closer look at Ukraine first lady Olena Zelenska l GMA

 
[URL='https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2022/mar/04/ukraine-news-russia-war-vladimir-putin-zelenskiy-kyiv-latest-live-updates-russian-invasion-nuclear-power-plant']Russia-Ukraine war latest news: Nato gives ‘green light to bombing’ with lack of no-fly zone, says Zelenskiy | World news | The Guardian[/URL]
3h ago 18:58

Volodymyr Zelenskiy has critisized Nato for refusing to implement a no-fly zone over Ukraine, saying the decision has given “the green light for further bombing of Ukrainian towns and villages”.

“All the people who die from this day forward will also die because of you, because of your weakness, because of your lack of unity,” the Ukrainian president said in an emotional nighttime address.

[...]

Zelenskiy said Nato countries have created a narrative that a no-fly zone would provoke Russia’s aggression against Nato. “This is the self-hypnosis of those who are weak, insecure inside, despite the fact they possess weapons many times stronger than we have,” he said.

He also praised Ukrainians for their resistance against Russia’s invasion: “We are warriors of light,” he said. “The history of Europe will remember this forever.”
 
The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 10 hours ago
⚡️A missile fragment, presumably from a Russian missile, falls in the yard of Zelensky's state dacha near Kyiv.

“Missed me,” joked President Volodymyr Zelensky, according to his spokesperson Sergii Nykyforov, who posted photos of the object.

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The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 9 hours ago
⚡️Three Ukrainian supermarket chains - Silpo, Novus, and Varus - stop selling Coca-Cola products as the company continues to operate in Russia.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 8 hours ago
⚡️ Mariupol Mayor pleads for help, asks for a humanitarian corridor.
According to Mayor Vadym Boychenko, the city is cut off from heating, water, and electricity, while people are running out of food and medicine.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - Video, 7 hours ago
⚡️Zelensky delivered a televised speech to the people of Europe.
“Do not be silent, support Ukraine. Because if Ukraine does not survive, the whole Europe will not survive. If Ukraine falls, the whole Europe will fall.”
Video: President’s Office.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter- 5 hours ago
⚡️ Armed Forces: Russia fires cluster munition in Pokrovsk, no casualties.
The use of cluster bombs targeting civilians may constitute a war crime, according to Amnesty International. The Kremlin has denied the use of cluster munitions.
 
The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 4 hours ago
Reuters: Ukraine still has a "significant majority" of its military aircraft available nine days after Russian forces started their full-scale invasion of the country, according to an unnamed U.S. defense official.

The official also said that Ukrainian aircraft had suffered some loses, including being destroyed by Russian forces, but did not give details.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 2 hours ago
⚡️Samsung Electronics said on March 5 that shipments to Russia have been suspended "due to current geopolitical developments."
Samsung is also donating $6 million, including $1 million in consumer electronics, to actively support humanitarian efforts “around the region."

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 1 hour ago
⚡️Around 74% of Americans - including Republicans and Democrats - said the U.S. and its NATO allies should impose a no-fly zone in Ukraine, a Reuters/Ipsos poll completed on March 4 found.
An equally bipartisan 80% of Americans said the U.S. should stop buying Russian oil.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 16 minutes ago
⚡️Pentagon: Russia has fired more than 500 missiles in the week since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine began.
Russia is launching all different types of missiles at a rate of about two dozen per day, a Pentagon official said.
 
MAR 4, 2022
'They Don't Want To Cause Panic': As War In Ukraine Rages, Russians Begin Grieving Over Dead Soldiers (rferl.org)
OZYORNOYE, Russia --

[...]

A conscript, Khanygin died in the early hours of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24 -- the day before his 22nd birthday.

[...]

"Everyone is asking, 'When? When? When?,'" Khanygin's grandmother Natalya told RFE/RL, referring to the funeral plans.

"But we don't know when. A military representative came and said they will not bring my grandson home until after the 'special operation' is finished," she said, the wording the Russian authorities use -- and are pressuring all Russians to use -- to refer to the unprovoked war that has killed thousands of soldiers and Ukrainian civilians. "They don't want to cause panic."

[...]

Word of Khanygin's death came to his family in Ozyornoye on February 25, when the head of the regional military office called his mother, Lyudmila Khangyina, with the news.

"During the day on Friday, my youngest grandson, Fyodor, came running to me and shouted: 'Grandma, come quickly. Mama has fainted. Maksim is dead!,'" Natalya said.

Written notification came shortly afterward.

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On March 3, a veterans' group reported the death in combat near the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol of Major General Andrei Sukhovetsky, one of Russia's most decorated and experienced combat officers.

[...]

On March 2, local authorities said on Instagram that 31-year-old Ali Batyrov, a native of the settlement of Batazhnoye in the southwestern region of Astrakhan, was killed in Ukraine on February 28. He held the rank of major, had been wounded and decorated in Syria, was a battalion commander, and left behind a widow and children.

The same day, officials in the Selenginsky district of Buryatia reported the death in Ukraine of Lieutenant Ilya Semyonov, who was also a veteran of the war in Syria, where Russia has given government forces crucial military support since 2015.

[...]

Galina Zinoviyeva lives in the village of Nizhny Ures, in Tatarstan. She hasn't heard from her serviceman son, 21-year-old Maksim, since January 28, when he reported that he had arrived in Belarus for exercises. He was due to return to his home base on February 20 -- the last scheduled day of the drills in Belarus, which lies north of Ukraine and has been a staging ground for the Russian invasion.

[...]
 
Rajdeep Sardesai on Twitter - Video
Wow image of the day! Amid the Russia Ukraine war, a helicopter pilot with the Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation, drew a unique flying pattern with the letters U-K-R-A-I-N-E to express solidarity with the war torn country. The Airbus Helicopter H135 was flown over Oslo.
 
Illia Ponomarenko on Twitter
⚡️Zaporizhia nuclear power plant back under Ukrainian control

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 2 hours ago
CNN: Russia is poised to deploy up to 1,000 more mercenaries to Ukraine. The U.S. has already seen “some indications” that Russian mercenaries may be involved in Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine “in some places,” a senior defense official said earlier this week.

⚡️Reports of fighting taking place in streets of Sumy.
Residents are asked to stay at home or go to a safe place.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 1 hour ago
⚡️Uniqlo’s parent company will donate $10 million and 200,000 clothing items to UNHCR to support people forced to flee Russia's all-out war on Ukraine.
The donation will be used to provide urgent assistance such as shelter, psychosocial support and core relief items.

⚡️Air raid alerts in Chernihiv.
Residents should go to the nearest shelter.

⚡️Air raid alert in Kyiv.
Residents should go to the nearest shelter.

⚡️Air raid alert in Kyiv Oblast and Zhytomyr.
Residents should go to the nearest shelter.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 48 minutes ago
⚡️Air raid alert in Sumy. Reports of possible air strike.
Residents must go to the nearest shelter.
 
The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 37 minutes ago
⚡️ International Boxing Association bans Russian and Belarusian boxers and competition officials from participating in international boxing competitions.
Wherever not for organizational or legal reasons, they will be allowed to participate as neutral athletes.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 34 minutes ago
⚡️Singapore sanctions Russia in response to its all-out war against Ukraine.
Singapore announced sanctions against Russia on March 5 that include four banks and an export ban on electronics, computers and military items.

⚡️Air raid alert in Lebedyn in Sumy Oblast.
Residents should go to the nearest shelter.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 26 minutes ago
⚡️ Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will visit Europe from March 6- 11 to coordinate new sanctions against Russia and show support for Ukraine.
Trudeau will travel to the United Kingdom, Latvia, Germany, and Poland, the Office of the Prime Minister announced on March 4.

The Kyiv Independent - 19 minutes ago
⚡️In the Bucha district near Kyiv, Russian forces opened fire on a car with civilians.
Two people were killed, including a 17-year-old girl, and four others were injured.
The prosecutor’s office in the Kyiv region has launched criminal proceedings.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 8 minutes ago
⚡️The staff of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant remain trapped 10 days after it was captured by Russian forces.
While they are working in shifts, the staff is "tired mentally and physically, emotionally,” said Yury Fomichev, Mayor of Slavutych.
 
March 5 2022
CNN, Bloomberg latest to halt Russia operations amid crackdown
''CNN and Bloomberg News have become the latest global media outlets to suspend their operations in Russia after President Vladimir Putin signed into law a new bill that punishes the spreading of “fake news” with jail terms of up to 15 years.''

''The decisions follow similar moves earlier by BBC, ABC, CBS News and Canada’s CBC/Radio-Canada.''

Paul Farhi on Twitter - (Washington Post), 3 hours ago
Some internal news: In response to Putin’s threats against reporters in Russia, the
@washingtonpost will remove bylines and datelines from stories produced by our journalists in Russia. Goal is to ensure staff’s safety. Been around a while. Never seen anything like this.

Paul Farhi on Twitter
Amending this slightly: During the first Gulf War, our reporter, Caryle Murphy, was trapped in Kuwait during the Iraq invasion. Went into hiding. And filed great dispatches. Her stories were published w/o bylines, for obvious reasons. Caryle won a Pulitzer for her work.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter - 16 minutes ago
⚡️Air raid alert in Chernihiv.
Residents should go to the nearest shelter.
 
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Sidhant Sibal on Twitter - Principal Diplomatic & Defence Correspondent for
@WIONews
Breaking: Russia declares ceasefire in Ukraine for creation of humanitarian corridor for civilians to be evacuated.

Ceasefire comes into force at
8 am Kyiv time
11.30 am Delhi time
6 am GMT
10am Moscow time

ANI on Twitter
Russia declares ceasefire in Ukraine from 06:00 GMT (Greenwich Mean Time Zone) to open humanitarian corridors for civilians, reports Russia's media outlet Sputnik

GAURAV C SAWANT on Twitter - Senior Executive Editor @IndiaToday
6 hour long ceasefire comes into effect in pockets of #Ukraine. Effort to get trapped students, foreigners & civilians (non combatants) out of the strife torn pockets. Big relief for trapped Indian students in #Kharkiv & #Sumy. Breaking on @IndiaToday & @aajtak. Major challenge!!

Tony Connelly on Twitter - RTE Europe Editor
Russian Defense Ministry announces temporary ceasefire in Ukraine from 10:00 Moscow time, with humanitarian corridors to be established for exit of civilians from Mariupol and Volnovakha: News Outlet Photo via TASS.

News18.com on Twitter
A Russian news agency has claimed that the Russian government has declared a ceasefire from 06:00 GMT to allow opening of humanitarian corridors for evacuating civilians.
 
Russia-Ukraine war latest news: Russia to allow humanitarian corridors in Mariupol and Volnovakha | World news | The Guardian
24m ago 01:44

Russia to allow humanitarian corridors, defence ministry says
Reuters reports that Russian forces will stop firing this morning to allow residents of Mariupol and Volnovakha to safely flee their homes.

It cites Interfax news agency:

Russian forces will stop firing at 1000 Moscow time to allow humanitarian corridors out of the Ukrainian cities of Mariupol and Volnovakha, Russia’s defence ministry said, Interfax reported.

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‘90% of houses are damaged’: Russia’s Syria-honed tactics lay Ukraine towns to waste | Ukraine | The Guardian
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The Russian flag has now been raised over the ruins of Schastia. In Volnovakha, the attack is still so intense that dead bodies lie uncollected, says local MP Dmytro Lubinets. Ukrainians still brave enough to run rescue missions are going back only for the living.

Thousands of them are trapped in basements, with dwindling supplies of food and water, sheltering from an apparently senseless attack on a town Lubinets says has no military defenders in its centre. The line of contact is 20km away, he says.

“It never stops, every five minutes there is a mortar landing or artillery shells, some buildings have been hit by multiple rocket systems,” he said by phone.

[...]

Attacking civilians, and the infrastructure that supports life including hospitals and schools, is illegal under international law. It has no direct strategic advantage for an advancing army. But it is extremely effective at breaking morale of a resisting population.

[...]

Before the war, the population of the town was 25,000. Lubinets says at least 3,000 people are trapped, but possibly many more. Hundreds of them are children. Requests for a humanitarian evacuation corridor have gone unanswered, so the military and other volunteers are risking their lives to bring people out in small groups.

“We drive under fire to the places where people mostly concentrated, schools, hospitals, grab them out, put them in the car and bring them out, because the shelling never stops at any second,” he said.

[...]

Shastia and Volnovakha were on the frontline for eight years of the smaller-scale war between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russia separatists, and Lubinets believes the carnage inflicted on the towns now is revenge for their resilience through those years.

“From the very first day of the war they started shelling us directly … They are trying to wipe out the town,” he said. “I think someone in Russia is destroying [the town] as a reminder of what they can do to someone who doesn’t break in the face of Russian aggression.”
 
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