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Russia-Ukraine crisis: European Union agrees on 4th set of sanctions on RussiaAt least two people died and 12 were wounded following an air strike on a residential building in Ukraine's capital Kyiv, the country's emergency service said Monday. Shelling was reported in multiple cities throughout the day, with several churches, schools and hospitals also destroyed. Meanwhile, negotiations are under way between Ukraine and Russia, even as the aggressors near Kyiv. Stay tuned to DH for the latest updates.
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EU member states press ahead with new package of sanctions against Russia

European Union member states have agreed on the fourth package of sanctions againstRussiafollowing its invasion of Ukraine, the office of the French EU presidency wrote on Twitter on Monday.

Russian shelling continue in Kyiv

Strike on TV tower in Ukraine kills nine

Zelenskyy speaks to EU chief ahead of address to US Congress

UN chief says prospect of nuclear conflict back 'within realm of possibility' over Ukraine

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday sounded the alarm overRussiaraising the alert level for its nuclear forces, describing it a "bone-chilling development" and added that the prospect of nuclear conflict was back within realm of possibility.

Refugee count nears 3 million

The number of refugees who have fled Ukraine since the Russian invasion began on February 24 has topped 2.8 million, the United Nations said Monday.

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Around 1.77 million refugees from Ukraine have arrived in Poland, according to the Polish Border Guard

Japan PM says world's response to Russia could shape new era following post-Cold War period

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Monday that the Russian invasion of Ukraine may have ushered in a new era after the post-Cold War period, and the way the world responds will likely shape that new era. Japan, keeping pace with its Group of Seven peers, has frozen assets of major Russian banks, President Vladimir Putin and other leaders, while joining the West in blocking certain Russian banks' access to international payments system SWIFT.

"The Russian invasion of Ukraine is greatly changing the appearance of the international community. A new era that comes after the post-Cold War period may already be starting," Kishida said in a video message.

Russia-Ukraine war is worsening shipping snarls and pushing up freight rates

Russian forces are shutting off shipping routes, logistics firms are suspending services, and air freight and tanker rates are skyrocketing, supply chain firms said.

“Parts of the Black Sea and Sea of Azov are now dangerous or unpassable. There have been missile attacks on vessels … and lane closures for commercial shipping,” said Christian Roeloffs, CEO of container marketplace Container xChange.

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More than 160 cars exit encircled Ukraine city Mariupol via evacuation corridor

More than 160 civilian cars have been able to drive out of the besieged southeastern Ukrainian city of Mariupol along a humanitarian evacuation route, the city authorities said Monday. "As of 13:00 pm (1100 GMT), more than 160 private cars have managed to leave Mariupol on the road to Berdyansk," the city council said on Telegram.

Russia-Ukraine talks resume despite deadly strikes

Russiaand Ukraine launched a fresh round of talks on Monday in an effort to end Moscow's devastating war, despite deadly air strikes in the capital Kyiv and an eastern pro-Moscow separatist region.

As the fourth round of talks to end more than two weeks of fighting began, Russian-backed separatists said fragments from a shot-down Ukrainian Tochka missile landed in the centre of Donetsk, killing 17 civilians, including children.

Kremlin says doesn't rule out taking 'full control' of major Ukraine cities

The Kremlin said Monday that it may still opt to take control of large cities in Ukraine, as Moscow's military advances steadily towards several major urban hubs in its pro-Western neighbour. "Putin gave orders to hold back on any immediate assault on large cities because the civilianlosses would be large," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

Elon Musk 'challenges Vladimir Putin to single combat,' says 'stakes are Ukraine'

US, EU trying to tempt Russia into attacking major population centres, says Kremlin, calls it 'a provocation'

Reiterating that Russia has not asked China for assistance, Kremlin said that it has sufficient forces for the "military operation" in Ukraine. It also hit out at the US and European Union, claiming they were provoking the country to attack population centres.

Ukraine's Chernobyl loses power again: Operator

Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear power plant, the site of the world's worst nuclear disaster in 1986, has once again lost its electricity supply, Ukraine's energy operator Ukrenergo said Monday. "The line that supplies the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant and the town of Slavutych was damaged by the occupying forces," Ukrenergo said on its Facebook page.

Advisor to the office of the President of Ukraine Myhailo Podolyak commented on the course of negotiations with Russia

One dead as Russian missile hits residential building in Kyiv

Parts of a Russian missile shot down in Kyiv hit a residential building and a trolley bus on Kyrylivska Street. One person reportedly has been killed.

(The Kyiv Independent)

India considers buying discounted Russian oil, commodities, officials say

India is considering taking up a Russian offer to buy its crudeoiland other commodities at discounted prices with payment via a rupee-rouble transaction, two Indian officials said, amid tough Western sanctions onRussiaover its invasion of Ukraine.

India, which imports 80 per cent of itsoilneeds, usually buys about 2 per cent to 3 per cent of its supplies fromRussia. But withoilprices up 40 per cent so far this year, the government is looking at increasing this if it can help reduce its rising energy bill.

"Russiais offeringoiland other commodities at a heavy discount. We will be happy to take that. We have some issues like tanker, insurance cover andoilblends to be resolved. Once we have that we will take the discount offer," one of the Indian government officials said.

(Reuters)

Israel set to mediate Russia, Ukraine discussions

Ukrainians allege 'genocide,' say only one in 10 buildings destroyed are military structures

"Russian occupants deliberately destroyed another Orthodox Church - St. Nicholas the Wonderworker. There were no other buildings nearby," tweetedEmine Dzheppar,First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.

One killed as Russia lays waste to five residential buildings

As a result of the air shelling of Snihurivka, in the Mykolaiv Region, five living (residential) buildings were destroyed. "One person died," Ukrainian Truth reported.

(KyivPost)

Members of the Ukrainian community and residents participate in a mass, against the war and in support ofUkraine, in Prudentopolis, Parana state, Brazil.Brazil is home to the largest community of Ukrainian immigrants in Latin America with around 600,000 members, which majority lives in the southern state of Parana. (AFP)

Pro-Moscow separatists say at least 20 dead in Ukraine strike on Donetsk

Pregnant woman, baby die after Russia bombed maternity ward

A pregnant woman and her baby have died after Russia bombed the maternity hospital where she was meant to give birth, The Associated Press has learned.

Images of the woman being rushed to an ambulance on a stretcher had circled the world, epitomising the horror of an attack on humanity's most innocent. (AP)Read more

UK airlifts 21 Ukrainian children for cancer care

More than 20 Ukrainian children with cancer have been airlifted to the UK, the government said on Monday, as an appeal began for Britons to take in refugees in their homes.

Health Secretary Sajid Javid said the 21 children had been receiving treatment in Ukraine but were forced to leave their homes because of Russia's invasion.

They are now being given "life-saving" care by the state-run National Health Service (NHS) and have been accompanied by their carers, he told Sky News television. (AFP)

Ukraine says to demand 'immediate' ceasefire, Russian withdrawal at Monday talks

Children play with mobile phones in the first reception center for refugees in Medyka, southeastern Poland, at the Polish-Ukrainian border. The number of refugees fleeing Ukraine since the Russian invasion two weeks ago is now nearly 2.6 million, the UN said. (IANS Photo)

Ten humanitarian corridors agreed for Monday

Ukraine will try to evacuate trapped civilians through 10 "humanitarian corridors" on Monday, including from towns near the capital Kyiv and in the eastern region of Luhansk, Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereschuk said.

"We will, once again, try to unblock the movement of the humanitarian convoy carrying food and medicine to {the port city of Mariupol) from Berdiansk (in southeastern Ukraine)," she said in a video address. (Reuters)

Russia sees no reason for UN peacekeepers to be sent to Ukraine

Russia sees no reason for United Nations peacekeepers to be sent to Ukraine, RIA news agency quoted the Russian foreign ministry as saying.

Pyotr Ilyichev, director of the minitry's international organisations department, said there was no need for peacekeepers as Russia was in control, RIA reported.

A new round of talks between Russia and Ukraine will be held on Monday via video link and will start at 10:30 am Kyiv time (0830 GMT). (Reuters)

Ukraine Deputy Prime Minister says 10 humanitarian corridors agreed for Monday. (Reuters)

A rescuer works to get people out of a residential building that was struck, as Russia's attack onUkrainecontinues, in Kyiv,Ukraine. (Reuters Photo)

Instagram no longer accessible in Russia: AFP, regulator

Instagram was no longer accessible in Russia on Monday after its parent company Meta was accused by Moscow of allowing calls for violence against Russians on its platforms.

Instagram's app was not refreshing without a VPN connection on Monday, AFP journalists said. The social network also appeared on a list of online resources with "restricted access" published by Russia's media regulator Roskomnadzor.

At least two people died and 12 were wounded following an air strike on a residential building in Ukraine's capital Kyiv, the country's emergency service said Monday. (AFP)

At least one dead, three wounded after residential building hit in Kyiv

At least one person was killed and three injured when a shell hit a residential building in Kyiv on Monday morning, state Ukrainian TV reported.

According to Ukrainian Interior Ministry adviser Anton Gerashchenko, two people were killed and three were hospitalised. (Reuters)

Rescuers work next to a residential building damaged by shelling, asRussia's attack on Ukraine continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine. (Reuters Photo)

Russia and Ukraine to hold talks as troops edge closer to Kyiv

Russiaand Ukraine were set for a third round of talks Monday as Moscow's invading forces maintain their devastating assaults across the former Soviet state.

The discussions come as Russian troops edge closer to Kyiv and keep up their relentless bombardment of the besieged southern port city of Mariupol, where nearly 2,200 people have been killed in the onslaught, according to local officials. (AFP)

More Ukraine-Russia talks scheduled as attack on base kills dozens

Diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine were stepping up on Monday, with Ukrainian and Russian negotiators set to talk again after both sides cited progress, even after Russia attacked a base near the Polish border and fighting raged elsewhere.

A barrage of Russian missiles hit Ukraine's Yavoriv International Centre for Peacekeeping and Security, a base just 15 miles (25 km) from the Polish border that has previously hosted NATO military instructors, killing 35 people and wounding 134, a Ukrainian official said on Sunday. (Reuters)

Should Russian athletes be barred from competition?

Russia’s Alex Ovechkin is one of the most gifted hockey players the world has seen. And oh, by the way, he’s a longtime supporter of President Vladimir Putin. Should Ovechkin still be scoring goals for the Washington Capitals? Read more

Britain's defence ministry says Russian troops blockaded Ukraine's Black Sea coast

Britain's defence ministry said Russian naval forces had established a distant blockade ofUkraine'sBlackSeacoast, isolating the country from international maritime trade.

Russia asks China for military aid on Ukraine

Russia has asked China for military and economic aid for its war in Ukraine, US media reported Sunday, hours after the White House warned Beijing would face severe "consequences" if it helps Moscow evade sanctions.

US officials told the media that Russia had requested military equipment and support from its key ally.

Moscow also asked Beijing for economic assistance against the crippling sanctions imposed against it by most of the Western world, the New York Times said, again citing anonymous officials. (AFP)

Taiwan says ASUS will 'evacuate' Russia after Ukraine urges exit

Taiwanese personal computer maker ASUS will consider its reputation and put in place a plan to "evacuate" its staff and business in Russia, Taiwan's economy minister said on Monday, after a Ukraine minister asked it to leave the country.

Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine's deputy prime minister and minister of digital transformation, tweeted a letter on Thursday to ASUS Chairman Jonney Shih calling on the company to end its business in Russia. Moscow has invaded Ukraine in what the Russian government calls a "special operation". (Reuters)

Agriculture giant Brazil nervously eyes Ukraine war

Brazil, one of the largest crop producers in the world, expects to increase its maize exports after the Russian invasion ofUkraine, but fears that the conflict could make it difficult for it to import fertilisers. (AFP Photo)

Blinken, Ukraine's Kuleba discuss diplomatic efforts to stop war -State Department

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and his Ukrainian counterpart, Dmytro Kuleba, discussed during a call on Sunday the diplomatic efforts to stop Russia's invasion of its neighbor, the State Department said in a statement.

"Secretary Blinken and Foreign Minister Kuleba discussed ongoing diplomatic efforts to stop Putin's war of choice," said spokesperson Ned Price.

"The Secretary reiterated the United States' steadfast solidarity with Ukraine in defense against the Kremlin's continued brutal aggression." - Reuters.

Russians join anti-Ukraine war protest in Cyprus

Dozens of Russian nationals joined Ukrainians in the coastal resort town of Limassol, home to a sizeable Russian expatriate community, to protest the war in Ukraine.

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UN agencies condemn attacks on health care in Ukraine

UN agencies on Sunday called for an immediate ceasefire and an end to attacks on healthcare professionals and facilities in Ukraine, which have killed a dozen people, describing them as acts of "unconscionable cruelty".

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(Published 14 March 2022, 06:01 IST)