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Latest Russia-Ukraine updates: Kyiv to hold talks with Moscow (Aljazeera.com)

Ukraine news from February 27: Putin puts Russia's nuclear forces on high alert as Kyiv agrees to talks.

“Convoys of Russian military gear continue to flood across the Russia-Ukraine border; armoured gear and vehicle-mounted missiles,” Dridi said. “What you have seen just today is more countries joining the call of the UK to use SWIFT,” Johnson said. “When it comes to financial sanctions, the details are really all that matters,” she said. “What we know now is that Russia is entering the city in small groups, on lighter military vehicles, and they are [being] destroyed by the Ukrainian military. “They are suffering from logistical challenges and strong Ukrainian resistance.” Despite the war, Ukraine continues to ship Russian natural gas to Europe. We are going there to listen and to say what we think of this war and Russia’s actions,” Ukraine’s foreign minister said in a live video address. “I will be honest, as always: I do not really believe in the outcome of this meeting, but let them try,” Zelenskyy said in a video address. The UN said late on Saturday that it had confirmed reports of at least 64 civilian deaths. So there is nothing bad in talking as such, and if the outcome of these talks is peace, that should be welcomed. Another town, Makarov, 50km (31 miles) west of Kyiv, is “being attacked” by Russian tanks, a resident told Al Jazeera by phone. The man, who wished to remain unidentified, said one of the tanks was standing right outside his house.

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February 27, 2022 Russia-Ukraine news (CNN)

The two sides agree to meet at the Belarus border Monday, Ukrainian President Zelensky's office says, as Russian President Putin put nuclear forces on alert ...

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Russian forces advance on Kyiv: fighting on fourth day of invasion (The Guardian)

Russian forces advance, but assault on Kharkiv in east repelled by Ukrainian fighters.

Russian forces were also reported to have reached on the eastern side of the Dnieper River. Analysts said it appeared to be genuine, and the video was posted by Ukraine’s military as a propaganda statement. Dozens had surrendered, city authorities said, suggesting a low degree of organisation and morale on the Russian side. Three bridges in the area have been reportedly blown up by Ukrainian forces to slow down the Russian advance. Klitschko separately said there were no Russian troops in the capital itself. A string of videos emerged on social media showing the aftermath of the fighting, with images of multiple destroyed armoured vehicles and several dead soldiers.

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Belarus preparing to join Russian invasion of Ukraine, U.S. official ... (The Washington Post)

Earlier Sunday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukraine and Russia would conduct the first diplomatic talks since the Kremlin-launched invasion.

It is crucial to defeating Putinism,” Wilson said. “Their success is crucial to democracy’s future. On Sunday, there was another, larger gathering at Farragut Square, where at least 100 people waved the Ukrainian flag and sang patriotic songs, according to social media posts. With people lined up at border crossings, Europe is preparing to host a steep influx of new arrivals. U.S. officials have also been telling Americans to leave Ukraine as soon as possible. “She tells me she is not afraid.” Many others he knew in his native country were making their own preparations: “They are ready to fight.” Paska, 56, recently moved to the United Kingdom after years traveling for work. Non-refoulement is the international principle against sending asylum seekers back to a country where they face persecution. And in Tehran, about 50 people assembled near the Ukrainian embassy to Iran, some holding candles and chanting, reported a correspondent for Agence France-Presse. And in Japan’s capital, Ukrainian nationals and others joined calls for Russia to lose its seat on the United Nations Security Council. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has come under increasing pressure in recent days to do more to help Ukrainian refugees. If Belarus joins the Russian invasion, it would significantly complicate proposed talks between Russia and Ukraine, which the two sides had planned to hold at the Ukrainian border with Belarus.

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Kyiv holds for another night ahead of talks between Ukraine, Russia ... (New York Post)

Ukrainian officials were set to meet with their Russian counterparts on Monday as tensions continued to mount in the capital of Kyiv.

Mariupol, a city about 50 miles to the south that is considered a prime Russian target, is “hanging on,” Arestovich said. “The situation in Kyiv is under Ukrainian control. After hours of calm early Sunday, explosions were heard in the city again at an airport. The UN has estimated that if fighting continues, up to 5 million people could be displaced. Prisoners with military experience have been released, and Ukrainian officials have broadcast directions on how to make Molotov cocktails. The EU will also ban certain Russian media outlets, according to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Next to her, an adult covered in blood crouches down in agony. Canada, France, Germany and Portugal were among the countries that have closed their airspace to Russian planes. It’s unclear when the meeting will take place and what Russia’s demands are. Russian troops also made advances in the city of Kherson, in Ukraine’s south. But Russian ground forces’ attempts to capture major urban centers had been repelled, they added. Among the gut-wrenching photos from the Ukrainian city of Mariupol in the Donetsk region was a shot of paramedic Oleksandr Konovalov performing CPR in vain on a small girl brought to a city hospital after she was injured during a Russian attack on civilians.

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Ukraine Agrees to Talks With Russia, but Fighting Still Rages (The New York Times)

Putin, accusing the West of “aggressive statements,” puts nuclear forces on alert. Kyiv remains in Russian cross-hairs as Ukrainians push back.

In an emergency virtual meeting of European Union foreign ministers on Sunday, the bloc agreed to further tough economic sanctions on Russia and to ban Russian aircraft from E.U. bloc’s airspace. Mr. Scholz also proposed a 100 billion euro fund to strengthen the German army. The new government of Germany also made what some consider a historic shift toward taking more responsibility for European security. Dressed in an army-green T-shirt or fleece, unshaven and wan, he has inspired Ukrainians to defend their streets with the most rudimentary of weapons. During p eace talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul, Russia promised it would “reduce military activity” near Kyiv, and Ukraine said it was ready to declare itself permanently neutral. In Ukraine’s south, the official said, Russian troops are advancing, moving up from Crimea and also mounting an amphibious assault near Mariupol, where they are within 50 kilometers of the city. Even so, weeks of further negotiation may be needed to reach an agreement, and Russia appears determined to capture more territory in eastern Ukraine. They noted that Ukrainian forces are spread thin, with only limited ammunition, and that thousands of better-trained Russian soldiers have not yet been thrown into the fight. Top Pentagon leaders remain confident about the United States’ ability to defend itself and its allies, according to a Pentagon official who briefed reporters. His impassioned speeches from the streets of Kyiv have gone viral. President Vladimir V. Putin, denouncing the West’s “aggressive” actions, said he had told his defense minister and his top military commander to place Russia’s nuclear forces on alert. He declined to agree to any conditions or concessions before the talks, making it clear that he would not grant Russia the upper hand after its unprovoked attacks.

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Ukrainian Forces Repel Russian Attack on Kyiv, Prepare for Next ... (The Wall Street Journal)

Thousands of civilians take up arms to help defend the capital, while Russian forces face fierce resistance throughout Ukraine.

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What Happened on Day 3 of Russia's Assault on Ukraine (The New York Times)

Ukrainian forces take aim at Russian supply lines as battles rage in multiple cities. · Turkish officials, in a reversal, label Russia's invasion a 'war.

President Emmanuel Macron of France talked by phone with Aleksandr Lukashenko, the president of Belarus, which Macron criticized as “Russia’s vassal and de facto accomplice in the war against Ukraine,” a statement from his office said. Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense has been promoting the footage on Facebook, saying, “Whoever comes to us with a sword will die from the sword.” The Chinese ambassador to Ukraine, Fan Xianrong, appeared in a video on Sunday to rebut rumors that he had fled Kyiv and to urge Chinese nationals in the country to shelter at home. In the Polish village of Medyka, Ukrainians waited for relatives to cross the border and reach them. Other videos verified by The Times show a second oil depot on fire in the city of Rovenky in the separatist region of Luhansk. Russian-backed officials there said that the fire was caused by a Ukrainian missile strike. The protest’s organizers had issued a call for people to join a public condemnation of the war in Ukraine and show solidarity with its people. Russian forces struck an oil depot on the southern outskirts of Kyiv, Ukrainian officials said early Sunday. A video verified by The Times showed the depot ablaze in the city of Vasylkiv, and flares could be seen from the city center of Kyiv overnight. A photograph shared on social media showed members of the Iranian special forces on motorcycles guarding the Russian Embassy and blocking access to its gates. The Ukrainian government remained in control of Kyiv, the capital, as the Russian invasion entered its fourth day, the General Staff of Ukraine’s armed forces said in a statement released at 6 a.m. on Sunday. “The Russian occupiers are actively using sabotage and reconnaissance groups, which are destroying civilian infrastructure and killing civilians in large cities,” the statement said. The Kremlin said on Sunday that it had already sent a delegation to Belarus for talks. The ban on the passage of 🇷🇺 warships to the Black Sea and significant military and humanitarian support for 🇺🇦 are extremely important today. Turkey said it had decided that the invasion of Ukraine and the resulting fighting constituted a war.

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Russia hits Ukraine fuel supplies, airfields in new attacks (Associated Press)

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia unleashed a wave of attacks on Ukraine targeting airfields and fuel facilities in what appeared to be the next phase of an ...

“The only important thing is for our children to be able to grow up smiling and not crying.” Fighting on the city’s outskirts suggested that small Russian units were trying to clear a path for the main forces. Zelenskyy issued a defiant video recorded on a downtown street, saying he remained in the city. We will protect the country,” he said. Putin sent troops into Ukraine after denying for weeks that he intended to do so, all the while building up a force of almost 200,000 troops along the countries’ borders. The Kremlin confirmed a phone call between Putin and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev but gave no hint of restarting talks. The curfew forcing everyone in Kyiv inside was set to last through Monday morning. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal U.S. assessments. KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia unleashed a wave of attacks on Ukraine targeting airfields and fuel facilities in what appeared to be the next phase of an invasion that has been slowed by fierce resistance. To aid Ukraine’s ability to hold out, the U.S. pledged an additional $350 million in military assistance to Ukraine, including anti-tank weapons, body armor and small arms. More than 150,000 Ukrainians fled for Poland, Moldova and other neighboring countries, and the United Nations warned the number could grow to 4 million if fighting escalates. It was unclear how much territory Russian forces had seized or to what extent their advance had been stalled.

Ukrainian Forces Hold Kyiv as Talks With Russia Are Planned (unknown)

Russian troops faced fierce resistance in Ukraine, while Western responses against Moscow mounted and Putin put nuclear forces on alert.

You may cancel your subscription at anytime by calling Customer Service. Ukrainian servicemen took cover in a shelter at Vasylkiv airbase, outside Ukraine’s capital of Kyiv. Ukrainian servicemen took cover in a shelter at Vasylkiv airbase, outside Ukraine’s capital of Kyiv.

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