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Russia-Ukraine live updates: Zelensky warns Kremlin may use ... (The Washington Post)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned Thursday that the slaughter of civilians in Mariupol, the port city that has been under extended Russian ...

The weapons: Ukraine is making use of weapons such as Javelin antitank missiles and Switchblade “kamikaze” drones, provided by the United States and other allies. - Kyiv: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky touted diplomats’ return to the capital in his address Thursday, as Russian forces have retreated from the area. - Borodyanka: When Ukrainian authorities returned to the newly liberated community, 30 miles northwest of Kyiv, they discovered decimated buildings, rattled survivors and a growing number of bodies. Some 100,000 residents are believed to be caught up in clashes as their supplies dwindle. Roughly 1,200 of them are from Mariupol, the devastated port city that has endured weeks of Russian attacks. On one side, 95 nations — just slightly more than half the U.N. membership, but enough to reach the necessary two-thirds of those casting a vote — supported the resolution backed by the United States and dozens of others. A significant number are probably spies posing as diplomats, according to U.S. and European officials. “Mr. Lavrov is not directly related to the negotiation process, and so his statements are pure propaganda.” “For sure, at the next round, the Ukrainian side will ask for the withdrawal of troops and will add more preconditions,” Lavrov said. The proposal would also allow for foreign military exercises to be held in Ukraine without Russia’s consent, Lavrov said. Kyiv’s mayor said on Telegram that the city would help residents of its suburbs “return to a peaceful life.” Missing from the new proposal was a “clear statement” that future NATO-style security guarantees would not apply to Crimea, a Ukrainian peninsula that Russia annexed in 2014.

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Russia-Ukraine war live updates: More than 30 feared dead in ... (NBC News)

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen heads to Kyiv on Friday to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Do not drive on the roadsides and do not use forest roads. They are neutralizing the ammunition left by the Russian military on our land." "The area is free of [Russian forces], so if you hear explosions (and there have been many in recent days) — it’s rescuers and explosives. “This is not a question of the actual conduct of negotiations, but the emotional background against which these negotiations are conducted," he said. Ukrainian Railways said on its Telegram channel that more than 100 people were also wounded in the strikes. In televised comments Friday, Podolyak, a presidential adviser, said there was an "ongoing online process" for peace talks between the two countries. "Lacking the strength and courage to stand up to us on the battlefield, they are cynically destroying the civilian population. Five evacuation routes out of Luhansk will also be available. NBC News has been unable to independently verify the strikes or the death toll. NBC News was unable to independently verify the strikes or the reported death toll and injuries. Zelenskyy also said around 30 people had died. "This is an evil that has no limits.

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Rocket attack on Ukraine train station kills over 30 trying to flee ... (CNBC)

Ukrainian leaders have warned that the fighting in the Donbas is expected to be brutal and resemble the battles of World War II.

Moscow is widely expected to shift the focus of its offensive to the Donbas region, where Russia has engaged in military adventurism for years. Any jump in prices will be a concern for Asia, given the region's high levels of dependence on energy and agricultural commodity imports, warned the EIU. A rocket attack on a crowded train station in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk has killed more than 30 people and injured more than 100, Ukraine's state railway company said. "Either you help us now — and I'm speaking about days, not weeks — or, your help will come too late. Moscow denied being behind the strike, and denies targeting civilians despite well-documented evidence to the contrary. The Pentagon also confirmed that all of the anti-armor and anti-air systems from the two weapons packages announced in March have been delivered to Ukraine. The Defense Department added that the U.S. is working to "identify additional weapons systems to help the Ukrainian military." "This is a deliberate blow to the passenger infrastructure of the railway and the residents of Kramatorsk." Meanwhile, Russia continues to shell cities in the east and south of Ukraine, the ministry said. With Russia and the United States — the two countries with the largest nuclear arsenals in the world — on the brink of conflict, Ferguson said this is a "much more dangerous" situation than most people appreciate. More than 30 people were killed and over 100 injured in a rocket attack on a railway station in eastern Ukraine where families and individuals were waiting to evacuate to safer parts of the country, the national railway company said. "According to operational data, more than 30 people were killed and more than 100 were wounded in the rocket attack on Kramatorsk railway station," Ukrainian Railways said via Telegram. Ukrainian leaders have warned that the fighting in the Donbas, where Russia has been engaged in military operations for years, is expected to be brutal and resemble the battles of World War II. Authorities have urged civilians in Ukraine's east to evacuate while they still can.

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Russia's war dead belie its slogan that no one is left behind (The Washington Post)

In Irpin, on the outskirts of the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, two Russian soldiers killed in battle lay on a street corner, covered with a sheet of metal, legs ...

… The main task is to destroy the enemy, and how many losses we take is a secondary issue.” “And then Russia pivots from the clever way to the brute force way of winning wars,” Giles said, and casualties mount on both sides. The weapons: Ukraine is making use of weapons such as Javelin antitank missiles and Switchblade “kamikaze” drones, provided by the United States and other allies. “The mentality is that you’re paid for this and if you are sent to a military operation and you die, it’s your choice,” Krivenko said. Sergei Krivenko, director of the rights group “Citizen Army Law,” said Russians were sensitive about deaths of conscripts. “It’s cheaper to report them as ‘missing in action.’” Ukraine has about 7,000 unclaimed Russian corpses in morgues and refrigerated rail cars, according to Oleksiy Arestovych, adviser to the head of Ukraine’s presidential administration. “My brain refuses to accept the information that Nikitka is dead,” she said, using a diminutive nickname. “People are saying that their relatives are sent (to Ukraine.) What the f--- is this about? A sniper who loved the military, he was sent on a “training exercise,” only to be killed in battle March 8. Russia puts the official military death toll of the Ukrainian campaign at 1,351, and state television does not dwell on this figure. NATO estimates that Russia has lost 7,000 to 15,000 troops during the six-week war, a startling number, while Ukraine puts the toll at 18,600.

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Russia-Ukraine War News: Live Updates (The Wall Street Journal)

Sanctions: The U.K. sanctioned the daughters of both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. U.S. Congress passed ...

"We support an objective and impartial investigation of this crime and call for severe punishment for the perpetrators. Those sanctions would only come into force when the list is published, which could happen as soon as Friday. The chairman of aluminum giant United Co. Rusal PLC has called for an investigation into alleged war crimes in Ukraine, a rare criticism of Russia’s invasion from a major Russian company.

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Ukraine says 39 killed in rocket strike on rail evacuation hub (Reuters)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said no Ukrainian troops were at the station. "Russian forces (fired) on an ordinary train station, on ordinary people, ...

read more Ukraine and Western supporters call that a pretext for an unprovoked invasion. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said no Ukrainian troops were at the station. "They wanted to sow panic and fear, they wanted to take as many civilians as possible," he said. read more Many of the wounded were in serious condition, he said.

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Russia's invasion of Ukraine: List of key events on day 44 (Aljazeera.com)

Fighting · British military intelligence says Russian forces are shelling cities in the east and south and had advanced further south from the city of Izyum, ...

Russian battalions, meanwhile, are blockading and bombarding the northeastern city of Kharkiv. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg warns of a war that could last months or even years. - The European Union has approved an embargo on Russian coal – the first time the bloc has targeted the energy sector, on which they are heavily dependent – and the closing of its ports to Russian vessels.

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Russia-Ukraine live news: Borodyanka 'more dreadful' than Bucha (Aljazeera.com)

The European Union agrees to ban coal imports from Russia, an official says. INTERACTIVE Russia Ukraine War Who controls what Day 43 (Al Jazeera). Here are all ...

Even more victims from the Russian occupiers,” Zelenskyy said in a video posted on the Telegram messaging service. “It’s going to take them more time but what they’re doing is they’re reducing their dependence over time.” Russian mercenaries have reportedly been deployed to Africa as part of the Wagner Group, a paramilitary unit that was also allegedly aiding Russian separatists in Ukraine’s Eastern Donbas region. To do this, the occupiers collect corpses on the streets, take them out and can use them elsewhere in accordance with the elaborated propaganda scenarios.” Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vučić said his country voted for suspending Russia’s membership in the United Nations Human Rights Council because of the threat of sanctions against it. Horrified by reports of massacre in Moura last week. He said if Serbia abstained, more countries would be against them “and the pressure will become even greater. Upon the invitation from@PeterDutton_MP, I was pleased to witness the transfer of 20 PMVs Bushmaster to Ukraine worth 50 million AUD (38 million USD). It’s a significant boost to Ukraine’s defence capabilities. HRW says several sources identified the foreign fighters as Russians. “The brave people of Ukraine are fighting our fight—a fight for democracy—it is in our urgent national interest to ensure that they have the missiles and the money they need to win,” Freeland tweeted. Do not approach destroyed equipment or orc sites!,” Dmytro Zhyvytskyi said on Telegram. It is a historic moment!

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Ukraine-Russia War Live: Latest News on Kramatorsk Attack (The New York Times)

The station in the eastern city of Kramatorsk had been a main point of evacuation as the region braced for a scaling up of Russia's offensive.

“We ensured a persistent and egregious human rights violator will not be allowed to occupy a position of leadership on human rights at the U.N.,” she said. The defense ministry in Bratislava announced on Thursday that Slovakia and the Czech Republic expected to help Ukraine repair captured Russian tanks and military vehicles as well as damaged Ukrainian hardware. Mr. Khlyvnyuk was on tour in the United States when the war started and returned to Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, to enlist in his country’s army. President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine described the attack on the hospital as “proof that the genocide of Ukrainians is taking place.” The organization said in a statement that the attacks had resulted in 73 deaths and 51 injuries. “When people are prevented from seeking and accessing health care, either because the facilities have been destroyed or out of fear that they may become a target, they lose hope,” Dr. Habicht said. “Thousands of people were at the station during the missile strike, as residents of Donetsk region are being evacuated to safer regions of Ukraine,” the governor, Pavlo Kyrylenko, said in a statement. “It’s been an honor to help Ukraine,” said Mr. Ton-That, who provided emails from officials from three agencies in Ukraine, confirming that they had used the tool. Ukrainian officials had been urging civilians to escape the eastern Donetsk and Luhansk regions as they braced for a heavier offensive by Russia after its forces withdrew from the north of the country. “Lacking the strength and courage to stand up to us on the battlefield, they are cynically destroying the civilian population,” Mr. Zelensky said. Officials have warned that the window is closing for civilians to flee as Russian troops withdrawing from the north regroup for a major push in the east. Russia’s Defense Ministry called the reports that Russia was responsible for an attack in Kramatorsk a “provocation.”

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'Terrible things have happened': Russia suspended from UN human ... (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Russia has become just the second country to be suspended from the United Nations human rights body over allegations Putin's army committed horrific war ...

“Bucha and dozens of other Ukrainian cities and villages, where thousands of peaceful residents have been killed, tortured, raped, abducted and robbed by the Russian Army, serve as an example of how dramatically far the Russian Federation has gone from its initial declarations in the human rights domain. Get a note directly from our foreign correspondents on what’s making headlines around the world. “This was about making it clear that being a voting member of the Human Rights Council is not consistent with Russia’s actions. The previous assembly resolutions denouncing Russia were adopted with 141 and 140 votes in favour. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for Russia to also be removed from it. He said more than 90 per cent of his city’s infrastructure was destroyed by Russian bombardments. He said that Russia did not support or recognise the court and “we are not the only country in the world who are doing that”. “And we are interested in a really independent and objective investigation of all the crimes,” he said. Libya was suspended in 2011 because of violence against protesters by forces loyal to then-leader Muammar Gaddafi. “We’re not going to let anything stand in the way of getting Ukrainians what they need, and what we believe, to be effective,” Blinken said. The US-led resolution expressed “grave concern at the ongoing human rights and humanitarian crisis in Ukraine”. A two-thirds majority of voting members in the 193-member UN General Assembly in New York – abstentions do not count – was needed to suspend Russia from the 47-member Geneva-based Human Rights Council. “Terrible things have happened, and the cause of these terrible things is Russia’s invasion and actions in Ukraine,” Fifield said.

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Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 44 of the invasion (The Guardian)

The Kremlin admits suffering 'significant losses', Russia is kicked off the UN human rights council and Zelenskiy calls for 'bolder' sanctions.

Soldiers fighting forUkraineappear to shoot a Russian prisoner of war outside a village west of Kyiv in a video posted online. The investigative newspaper had suspended publishing until the end of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, after Russia’s communications regulator warned them to cease their reporting. German intelligence agencies have intercepted radio messages from Russian soldiers discussing the killings of civilians in Ukraine, according to reports. Ukraine is bracing for a renewed Russian offensive on its eastern front, as Russian forces withdraw from the shattered outskirts of Kyiv to regroup and intensify their attacks across the Donbas region. In a joint statement,ministers spoke of “haunting” photographs of mutilated bodies, The Kremlin spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, said he hoped the besieged city of Mariupolwould be “liberated from nationalistic battalions” sooner rather than later.

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Russia-Ukraine war LIVE: EU imposes fresh sanctions on Moscow (Hindustan Times)

Russia-Ukraine live updates: Speaking on the path of war, US officials have warned that the war in Ukraine may last for weeks or even years.

- EU president Ursula von der Leyen visited Ukrainian town Bucha on Friday after having reached the country. - Apr 08, 2022 04:27 PM IST - Apr 08, 2022 06:21 PM IST - Apr 08, 2022 07:45 PM IST - Apr 08, 2022 07:47 PM IST - Apr 08, 2022 08:55 PM IST - Apr 08, 2022 09:07 PM IST - Apr 08, 2022 10:14 PM IST Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Germany would also continue deliveries to Kyiv, without specifying types or amounts. - Apr 08, 2022 10:59 PM IST - Apr 08, 2022 11:35 PM IST - Apr 08, 2022 11:37 PM IST

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Ukraine: Six weeks of devastation and defiance as world grapples ... (BBC News)

Predictions at the start of the invasion of a quick Russian victory have been upended by the Ukrainians' willingness to fight, but the war is settling into ...

"This is a war of aggression in the heart of Europe that completely destroys existing political and military security systems. Kyiv is much calmer now than in the icy first days of the invasion. It's very different in the east, where soldiers are gathering, and thousands of civilians are leaving everything they've ever known. But it has not lost the war, and is grinding out territorial gains in the east and south. For Maksym, like all Ukrainians, this is the fight of their lives. When they signed up to fight at the beginning of March the volunteers of their age looked like young guys off to a festival. Every one of us understands that there will not be freedom in the whole world while Russia occupies our territories." At a military funeral of a soldier killed stopping the Russian advance, his mother and sister sobbed, clutching his portrait. Together with clever leadership, sharp tactics and Nato weapons they have fought so well that the world's perception of their country has changed. The war is far from over, but the Ukrainians won the battle of Kyiv. The first battle. Some of the women who didn't leave put on uniforms to fight. As I drove into Kyiv from the south a few days into the invasion, a Russian convoy 40 miles long was heading towards the city from the north and north-west, from Belarus, Russia's ally.

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Ukraine-Russia war updates: EU promises to fast-track Ukraine's ... (ABC News)

The European Union says it will return its diplomatic presence to Ukraine and is promising to fast-track the process for the country to seek membership.

But when the battle for Ukraine came to her home, she armed herself with a smartphone to document alleged Russian war crimes. The goods include fertiliser, pipe valves, ball bearings and other parts, materials and chemicals. Ms Venediktova said the European Union is involved in the investigation and “we are coordinating our actions.” Two were women and the rest were men, she said. Springsteen posted a video on social media on Friday to show his support: “Refugees in Ukraine and around the world need our help now,” he said. The Global Citizen-organised social media rally urges governments, institutions, corporations and individuals to help fund humanitarian efforts in Ukraine and other regions of the world.

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Russians start to see evidence of high military casualties in Ukraine (The Guardian)

In an attempt at damage control on Friday, Peskov said he was referring to the official defence ministry numbers of 1,351 soldiers killed since Russia launched ...

Of the confirmed deaths in the military, more than 15% come from Russia’s elite airborne, or VDV, units. “For protection from a possible criminal investigation, please contact our lawyers.” A phone camera pans slowly across the portraits of 55 men, each wearing the dress uniform of Russia’s elite airborne units. Russia has called the Ukrainian numbers inflated. Senior Russian officers often fight alongside their units because decisions must be confirmed by higher-ranking personnel. “This is a substantial number.”

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Russia-Ukraine war: catch up on this week's must-read news and ... (The Guardian)

On the ground in the devastated Bucha and Trostianets; when rape is used as a weapon; and will Putin face a war crimes tribunal?

The next phase of the war – which could yet be decisive – is expected to unfold in the Donbas in the next month as Russian forces seek to capture Mariupol, create a land bridge to Crimea, expand the area of occupation in the self-proclaimed republics in Donetsk and Luhansk – and perhaps encircle Ukraine’s main fighting force ranged against it. Local authorities and organisations have been distributing medical, legal and psychological support and trying to find safe shelters for women and girls fleeing both the war and domestic violence. She said a soldier who had come to search the house they were staying in left without completing the task, his eyes filled with shame as her daughter cried out in fear at the intruder. They had dirty faces, they stank and they looked completely lost,” says Yana Lugovets, who spent a month sleeping in the basement with her husband, daughter and friends. “ The Russians set up their weapons and a fire in the front garden. “He walked just 20 metres from the house and the Russians killed him.

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Russia-Ukraine live updates: At least 39 killed, 87 injured in attack ... (ABC News)

Russian President Vladimir Putin's "special military operation” into neighboring Ukraine began on Feb. 24, with Russian troops invading from Belarus, ...

Graphic images provided by Ukrainian officials showed the aftermath of the attack -- bodies lying on the ground next to scattered luggage and debris, with charred vehicles parked nearby. The remains of a large rocket with the words "for our children" in Russian painted on the side was also seen on the ground next to the main building of the station. "Anyone who wants to leave the region will be able to do so." Through the G-7, we are ending the use of Russian energy and hitting Putin's ability to fund his illegal and unjustified invasion of Ukraine." The number of injured was down from earlier estimates of more than 100. In recent days, Russian forces have retreated from northern Ukraine, leaving behind a trail of death and destruction. Two E.U. officials told The Associated Press that Putin's adult daughters, Maria Vorontsova and Katerina Tikhonova, who were sanctioned by the United States earlier this week, have been hit with asset freezes and a travel ban. Russian forces have since been met with "stiff resistance" from Ukrainians, according to U.S. officials. Two Russian rockets struck the train station in the city of Kramatorsk in Donetsk Oblast on Friday morning, according to Ukraine's state-owned railway company, which in a statement via Facebook called the attack "a purposeful strike on the passenger infrastructure of the railway and the residents of the city of Kramatorsk." The attack occurred as "thousands" of civilians fleeing the Russian invasion were at the train station waiting to be taken to "safer regions of Ukraine," according to Kyrylenko, who accused Russian forces of "deliberately trying to disrupt the evacuation of civilians." Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov alleged that the involvement of Russian forces in the attack on the railway station in the Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk was already ruled out by the Russian Ministry of Defense, based on the type of missile that was used -- a Tochka-U short-range ballistic missile. Russia denied involvement in a rocket attack that killed dozens of people at a train station in eastern Ukraine on Friday.

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Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (April 8) (NPR)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russian forces hit the railway station with missile known as Tochka-U. The Russian Ministry of Defense denied ...

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Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 45 of the invasion (The Guardian)

Russian troops 'forcibly deport' more than 600000 Ukrainians, says Kyiv; pledge to fast-track EU membership bid; investigators exhume Bucha mass ...

Russian troops have “forcibly deported” more than 600,000 Ukrainians, including about 121,000 children, to Russia, Ukraine’s human rights commissioner, Lyudmila Denysova, has said. Since Russian troops pulled back from Bucha last week,Ukrainian officials say hundreds of civilians have been found dead. Some Russian military units have experiencedmajor losses, a senior US defence official said, and the Pentagon estimates Russia’s combat power is between 80% and 85% of pre-invasion levels.

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Russia-Ukraine live news: Zelenskyy urges justice for Kramatorsk (Aljazeera.com)

Ukrainian president condemns deadly train station bombing as 'war crime', vowing to bring those responsible to justice.

Two were women and the rest were men, she said. “Refugees in Ukraine and around the world need our help now,” Springsteen said in a video. “He was not married, he did not have a chance, he was young, very young. “We are defending the ability of a person to live in the modern world,” Zelenskyy said. “We are anticipating a solid global reaction to this war crime.” The goods include fertilizer, pipe valves, ball bearings and other parts, materials and chemicals. Refugees in Ukraine and around the world need our help now. Join all of us on E Street and@glblctznas we #StandUpForUkraine, and stand up for those displaced globally because everyone deserves safe and humane living conditions. “He was from a large family, and he was the only one who provided for it. Do they not want their children to go to university, do they not want their grandfather to live for 100 years? “We will continue to work on Russia, and we will continue to press for the protection of civilians in Russia’s war in #Ukraine,” HRW said. Someone who lives in the United States or Europe, do they also not like children?

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