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RussiaUkraine war, the direct Selenskyj: “Talk to Putin or it’s a world war”. In Luhansk “56 dead in a destroyed old people’s home”

March 20, 2022 3:14 p.m

New talks between MoscowKyiv delegations on Monday

Russians and Ukrainians continue job interviews Tomorrow with an online meeting. Tass writes it citing Ukrainiskaya Pravda, which cites highlevel sources. “A online meeting between delegations Russian and Ukrainian is planned for March 21,” it says.

March 20, 2022 2:57 p.m

Protests in Kherson, Kakhovka and Berdyansk

Today protests of Ukrainian citizens are taking place KhersonKachowka e Berdyansk, city under the control of Russian troops. A video shared by Ukrayinska Pravda shows the crowd waving Ukrainian flags in Cherson and sings “Kherson is Ukraine!”. Hundreds of people demonstrated peacefully against the Russian occupation in Berdyansk, UNIAN news agency reports. But the Russians “started harassing them.” The citizens were surrounded, some of the demonstrators withdrew to the waterfront. “And later were the protesters Undress yourself and searched,” UNIAN reports again, reporting from community sources.

March 20, 2022 2:44 p.m

Zelenskyy: “Ready to negotiate or world war”

“We have to use every format, every opportunity that we can speak with Putin. If these attempts fail, it means this is World War III. This was repeated by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in an interview with CNN. “I am ready to negotiate. I’ve been ready for the past two years. Without negotiations, we cannot end this war, “the Ukrainian leader underlined.

March 20, 2022 2:29 p.m

USA to the UN: “Unacceptable deportations”

“Deport them civilians Ukrainians as we can imagine them concentration camp in Russia it is unacceptable”. This was stated by the US Ambassador to the UN, Linda ThomasGreenfield, in an interview with CNN, although she specified that she could not confirm the news spread by the Ukrainian press about the deportations of Mariupol residents by Moscow. (

March 20, 2022 2:03 p.m

Police: “The attack on the retirement home is dated March 11”

On March 11, the Russians opened fire on a retirement home in Kreminna, eastern Ukraine, killing 56 people and taking the remaining 15 to the occupied territory in Svatove. This was announced by the head of the Lugansk Armed Forces Serhiy Haidai today via telegram, reports Ukrinform. “On March 11, the Russian occupiers shot from a tank at a nursing home in Kreminna. Cynical and conscious”. According to the police, it is still impossible to reach the scene of the accident.

March 20, 2022 2:01 p.m

UN: “10 million fled their homes”

Ten million people have fled their homes in Ukraine. The UN affirms it

March 20, 2022 2:01 p.m

Kyiv: “Italy put aside all romance for Russia”

“We are in constant contact with the Italian government at all levels. Personally, I know how much the Italian Parliament works for us, and this marks a turning point in our bilateral relations. Italy has, so to speak, shed all romance with Russia. Italy has never been so by our side”. This was stated by the Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine responsible for relations with the EU and NATO, Olga Stefanishyna, who answered ANSA today at a meeting with the media in Lviv.

March 20, 2022 1:41 p.m

Kyiv: “Moscow attacked a nursing home in Luhansk. 56 dead”

Ukraine’s State Special Communications Service reported that Russian troops opened fire on a nursing home in the eastern city of Kreminna in the Luhansk region, killing 56 people. The news was also reported by British media outlets, including Sky News and the BBC, but they have not been able to independently verify Kyiv’s claims.

March 20, 2022 1:33 p.m

Moscow, Memorial activists protesting war stopped

Activist of the Memorial Center for Human Rights Oleg Orlov and historian of the International Memorial Aleksandr Guryanov were arrested in Moscow after staging an antiwar protest near the Bolshoi Theater, the organization OvdInfo said.

March 20, 2022 12:37

Zelensky unifies Ukrainian TV shows

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelnsky has signed a decree unifying all TV channels into a single “strategic communications platform” that operates 24 hours a day, according to reports from some Ukrainian media outlets, including Ukraine’s Pravda. Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the President and Ukraine’s chief negotiator, has assured the EU that the presidential decree does not provide for the closure of any TV channel, the newspaper writes on its website. The opposition criticized the measure.