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Context
- On the twelfth day of the fighting, the Russian army continued its full-scale offensive in Ukraine, in particular shelling the country’s second city, Kharkov, and trying to surround the capital Kyiv.
- In Irpen, on the outskirts of Kyiv, eight people were killed on Sunday as they tried to escape fighting along the road, the city’s mayor said. Vladimir Putin “denies that his army is targeting civilians,” Elysée reported after a new phone call on Sunday between French President Emmanuel Macron and his Russian counterpart.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Sunday that Russian troops were preparing to bombard the city of Odessa, located in the south of the country, about fifty kilometers from the border with Moldova. In the evening, in a video, he said that Western sanctions against Russia were not enough in the face of the “sense of impunity of the occupiers” and that Ukraine would hunt down all those responsible for the “atrocities.”
- A second attempt to evacuate residents of Mariupol, a strategic port in southeastern Ukraine, failed on Sunday, the day after the first failed attempt, due to continued heavy shelling. Russians and Ukrainians blame each other for failing to establish a humanitarian corridor.
- The third round of talks between Ukraine and Russia is scheduled for today, said member of the Ukrainian delegation David Arakhamia, who did not provide details.
- Today Ukraine is suing Russia in the International Court of Justice. To justify its invasion, Moscow claims it wanted to avoid “genocide” in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, which Kyiv disputes.
- More than 4,600 people opposed to military intervention in Ukraine were arrested on Sunday in 65 Russian cities, OVD-Info, a public organization that specializes in monitoring demonstrations, said. Thus, since the beginning of the Russian military operation on February 24, the number of detained protesters has exceeded 13,000 people.
- According to the UN, 1.5 million people left Ukraine in ten days. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi claims that “the fastest growing refugee crisis in Europe since World War II”.
Read all our articles, analyzes and reports about the war in Ukraine:
Report. War in Ukraine: Moldova held its breath
Service. In Kharkiv, Ukraine, ‘the city I lived in no longer exists’
Transcripts. Kyiv is suing Russia at the International Court of Justice
Analyze. War in Ukraine highlights the urgency of awakening democracy
Transcripts. In Russia, Western journalists are especially cautious
podcast. How far can Vladimir Putin go?
Transcripts. Russian civil aviation under the pressure of international sanctions