Lviv, Ukraine – Russia pursued a pressure campaign in foray From Ukraine, with night strikes on civilian targets as the war entered its twelfth day, while Kyiv’s army held fast On several fronts ahead of the planned ceasefire talks.
Russian forces continue to encircle Ukrainian cities Prevent civilians from escaping Through the humanitarian corridors and urban centers that have been bombed in the north and south of the country. Ukrainian forces continued to thwart Russia with counterattacks and sabotage operations.
Russia’s failure to capture major cities and its growing loss of aircraft and armored vehicles increased pressure on Moscow in a campaign that led to Attracting global outrage and sanctions.
Captured areas as of Saturday
The direction of the invasion forces
Under the control of or allied with Russia
Main refugee transit sites
The territory of Ukraine, recognized by Putin as independent
Chernobyl
Not in operation
controlled by
separatists
Captured areas as of Saturday
The direction of the invasion forces
Under the control of or allied with Russia
The territory of Ukraine, recognized by Putin as independent
Main refugee transit sites
Chernobyl
Not in operation
controlled by
separatists
Captured areas as of Saturday
The direction of the invasion forces
Under the control of or allied with Russia
Main refugee transit sites
The territory of Ukraine, recognized by Putin as independent
Chernobyl
Not in operation
Captured areas as of Saturday
The direction of the invasion forces
Under the control of or allied with Russia
Main refugee transit sites
The territory of Ukraine, recognized by Putin as independent
Captured areas as of Saturday
The direction of the invasion forces
Under the control of or allied with Russia
Main refugee transit sites
The territory of Ukraine, recognized by Putin as independent
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi, the most important global power in joining Russia, said Beijing would work with the international community to provide “necessary mediation” when needed.
Ukrainian and Russian negotiators were due to meet in Belarus for the third round of talks on Monday, with uncertain progress after previous agreements collapsed to allow civilians to flee the fighting. Ukrainian negotiators arrived in Poland on Monday before the afternoon meeting.
Today, Thursday, the Turkish Foreign Minister said that the Russian and Ukrainian foreign ministers will meet in a Turkish resort.
With Ukraine able to withstand bombing amid growing deprivation concerned, President Volodymyr Zelensky, in separate calls with President Biden, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi lobbied his case for increased sanctions against Russia and the implementation of a no-fly zone over his country.
The burnt remains of a building destroyed by Russian bombing in Kharkiv.
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Sergey Popock/AFP/Getty Images
An apartment building in the southern city of Mykolaiv was hit by multiple rocket launchers.
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Ukrainian State Emergency Service/AFP/Getty Images
NATO rejected requests for a no-fly zone, saying it would risk war with Russia – an outcome the Russian president said
Russian President Vladimir Putin
Threatened if any of the NATO members entered the conflict.
As Russia continued to blur the line between military and civilian targets, Russian forces shot and killed Yuri Prilypko, the head of the Hostomel village council, outside Kyiv, and two people who were helping him distribute food and medicine, according to the Security Council.
page. Can hostel fierce fighting site In the early days of the war.
In Kharkiv, near the Russian border, Russia intensified its attacks on civilian targets, pressing to subdue a city, Ukraine’s second largest, which remains under Ukrainian control after days of heavy bombardment.
Emergency services said that Russian bombing focused on civilian sites at night in Kharkiv killed eight people and set more than 20 buildings on fire. The Ukrainian counterattack retook a town on the outskirts of the city, where Ukrainian officials said two Russian colonels were killed in the operation.
Ukrainian soldiers helped an elderly woman jump over a roadblock during the evacuation of Irbin.
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Manu Prabhu for The Wall Street Journal
Volunteers fill sandbags to build barricades in Odessa.
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Igor Tkachenko/Reuters
Elsewhere, Russia is consolidating its gains. In Irbin, west of Kyiv, where residents have been without food and water for three days, Russia has moved in tanks and motorized infantry units in a sign of what the capital may have in store.
Russia continued its efforts to subjugate the cities and towns of southern Ukraine, forming a land bridge to the Crimea and stifling access to the Black and Azov Seas.
Russian forces nearly surrounded the port city of Mariupol on the Sea of Azov, besieging civilians. Doctors Without Borders described the humanitarian situation in the city as catastrophic.
With The food supply is under threat Ukraine has banned the export of staple foods such as rye, oats, buckwheat, salt and sugar throughout the country.
During the night, Russia attacked an airfield outside the southern port city of Mykolaiv, using multiple Smerch missile launchers to bombard civilian targets.
Kyiv said it destroyed 30 Russian helicopters at an airport near the Russian-occupied city of Kherson in southern Ukraine.
Missiles fired from Russian ships in the Black Sea hit infrastructure in Tuzla, south of Odessa, which Zelensky said was the target of a Russian attack, according to plans he said Ukraine had, heralding the expansion of Russian targets. Russian ships were regrouping in the Black Sea.
Lviv, in western Ukraine, has emerged as a transit point for refugees heading to the border.
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Justyna Mielnikiewicz / MAPS for The Wall Street Journal
Sunday prayer in a church in Lviv.
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Justyna Mielnikiewicz / MAPS for The Wall Street Journal
“We know that Russian forces are actively preparing to attack Odessa,” said Mikhail Podolak, Ukraine’s presidential military adviser. They have already tried to implement this plan. But our defense managed to hold them back.”
Ukrainian Railways has set the date for the departure of an additional evacuation train from Odessa on Monday.
Ukraine halted a Russian advance in the eastern Luhansk region, exchanging artillery blasts in the occupied territories, killing nearly 40 soldiers and hitting an oil depot, Ukraine’s Interfax news service reported.
Ukraine continued to mobilize international support. The United Kingdom has announced a $100 million grant to bridge Ukraine’s public sector pensions and salaries, and the United States, Australia, Canada and New Zealand have called on Interpol to suspend Russian membership.
A Russian government plane has left New York with dozens of Russian diplomats expelled by the United Nations.
More than 1.45 million people have left Ukraine since Russia invaded the country 10 days ago, marking the largest exodus of people in Europe since World War II. Photo: Reuters/Yara Nardi
– Isabelle Coles and Jared Malsin contributed to this article.
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