Russian forces are escalating attacks on civilian areas of Ukraine

Kyiv, Ukraine (AP) – Russian forces escalated attacks on crowded urban areas on Tuesday, bombing the central square of Ukraine’s second largest city and Kiev’s main TV tower in what the country’s president called a screaming campaign of terror.

“No one will forgive. No one will forget, “President Vladimir Zelensky promised after the bloodshed in Kharkiv’s square.

In the United States, President Joe Biden plans to use his first address to the state of the Union on Tuesday night to promise to make Russian President Vladimir Putin “pay the price” for the invasion. Biden was to underscore the determination of the renewed Western Alliance, which is working to rearm the Ukrainian military and adopt tough sanctions.

“Throughout our history, we have learned this lesson – when dictators do not pay the price for their aggression, they cause more chaos,” Biden said, according to preliminary excerpts published by the White House. “They are still moving. And the costs and threats to America and the world continue to rise. “

Biden also had to announce that the United States was closing its airspace to Russian planes in retaliation for the invasion, according to two people familiar with the decision. They spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the speech in advance.

Meanwhile, a 40-mile (64-kilometer) convoy of hundreds of Russian tanks and other vehicles is advancing slowly toward Kyiv, the capital of nearly 3 million people, which the West fears is Putin’s proposal. to overthrow the government and install a Kremlin-friendly regime.

The invading forces are also pushing to attack other cities, including the strategic ports of Odessa and Mariupol to the south.

Day 6 of Europe’s biggest land war since World War II has found Russia increasingly isolatedobsessed with sanctions that have shaken its economy and left the country virtually without friends, with the exception of several nations such as China, Belarus and North Korea.

As fighting raged in Ukraine, the death toll remained unclear. A senior Western intelligence official estimates that more than 5,000 Russian soldiers have been captured or killed. Ukraine did not give an overall assessment of the losses of troops.

The UN Office of Human Rights said it had registered 136 civilian deaths. It is believed that the real fee is much higher.

The British Ministry of Defense said it had seen an increase in Russian air and artillery strikes on urban areas over the past two days. It also says that three cities – Kharkov, Kherson and Mariupol – are surrounded by Russian forces.

Many military experts are worried that Russia may change its tactics. Moscow’s strategy in Chechnya and Syria was to use artillery and aerial bombardment to smash cities and crush the fighters’ resolve.

Ukrainian authorities say five people were killed in the attack on the TV tower, a few kilometers from the center of Kyiv and a short walk from many apartment buildings. A TV control room and an electrical substation were hit, and at least some Ukrainian channels stopped broadcasting briefly, officials said.

The bombing came after Russia announced it would target transmission facilities used by Ukraine’s intelligence agency. He urged people living near such places to leave their homes.

Zelenski’s office also announced a powerful rocket attack on the site of the Babi Yar Holocaust Memorial near the tower. A spokesman for the memorial said the Jewish cemetery at the site where the Nazi occupiers killed more than 33,000 Jews in two days in 1941 had been damaged, but the extent would not be clear until daylight.

In Kharkov, with a population of about 1.5 million, at least six people were killed when the Soviet-era administration building in Freedom Square was hit by what was thought to be a rocket.

The Slovenian Foreign Ministry said its consulate in Kharkov, located in another large building on the square, was destroyed in the attack. The entrance to the consulate was between a jewelry store and a bank.

The attack on Svoboda Square – the largest square in Ukraine and the center of public life in the city – was seen by many Ukrainians as blatant evidence that the Russian invasion was not only to strike at military targets, but also to break their spirits. .

The bombing blew up windows and walls of buildings that surrounded the massive square, which was littered with debris and dust. Pieces of plaster were scattered inside a building, and the hinged doors lay through the corridors.

“People are under the rubble. We took out bodies, “said Evhen Vasilenko, an ambulance officer.

Zelenski called the attack on the square “outright, undisguised terror” and a war crime. “This is state terrorism of the Russian Federation,” he said.

In an emotional appeal to the European Parliament, Zelenski later said: “We are also fighting to be equal members of Europe. I believe that today we show everyone what we are. “

Another Russian air strike hit a residential area near a hospital in the city of Zhytomyr, Mayor Serih Sukhomlin said in a Facebook video. Ukraine’s emergency services say at least two people were killed in a strike Tuesday, setting fire to three homes and breaking hospital windows. About 85 miles (140 kilometers) west of Kyiv, Zhytomyr is home to the elite 95th Air Assault Brigade, which may have been the intended target.

Zelensky said 16 children had been killed around Ukraine on Monday and scoffed at Russia’s claim that it was only for military purposes.

“Where are the children? What military factories do they work in? What tanks do they go to?” Said Zelensky.

Human Rights Watch says it has documented a cluster bomb attack in front of a hospital in eastern Ukraine in recent days. Locals also reported using such weapons in Kharkov and the village of Kiyanka, but the Kremlin has denied using cluster bombs.

Cluster bombs shoot smaller “bombs” over a large area, many of which fail to explode long after they have been released. If their use in Ukraine is confirmed, it would represent a new level of brutality in the war and could lead to further isolation of Russia.

The first talks between Russia and Ukraine since the invasion took place on Monday, but ended only with a re-talks agreement. On Tuesday, however, Zelensky said Russia must first stop the bombing.

“As for the dialogue, I think so, but first stop bombing people and start negotiating after that,” he told CNN.

Moscow has made new threats of escalation, days after raising the specter of nuclear war. A senior Kremlin official has warned that the West’s “economic war” against Russia could become “real.”

In Russia, a leading Kremlin-critical radio station was taken off the air after authorities threatened to shut it down to cover the invasion. Among other things, the Kremlin does not allow hostilities to be called “invasion” or “war.”

Nearly 660,000 people have fled Ukraineand countless others have taken refuge underground. The bombings have left hundreds of thousands of families without drinking water, said UN humanitarian aid coordinator Martin Griffiths.

“It’s a nightmare and it overwhelms you inside. This cannot be explained in words, “said Kharkov resident Ekaterina Babenko, taking shelter in a basement with neighbors for the fifth day in a row. “We have young children, elderly people and to be honest it’s very scary.”

A Ukrainian military official said Belarusian troops joined the war on Tuesday in the northern Chernihiv region, without giving details. But just before that, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said his country had no plans to join the battle.

As for the Russian advance on the capital, the front end of the convoy was 17 miles (25 kilometers) from the city center, according to satellite images from Maxar Technologies.

A senior U.S. defense official said Russia’s military progress – including through the massive convoy – has slowed, plagued by logistical and supply problems. Some Russian military convoys have run out of gas and food, the official said, and morale has suffered as a result.

In general, the Russian military was stopped by fierce resistance on the ground and a surprising inability to completely dominate Ukraine’s airspace.

The huge convoy of vehicles crammed together on narrow roads appears to be a “big fat target” for Ukrainian forces, a senior Western intelligence official said on condition of anonymity.

“But it also shows you that the Russians are quite comfortable being outdoors in these concentrations because they think they will not be subjected to an air strike or a missile or rocket attack,” the official said.

The Ukrainians used what they had to try to stop Russia’s offensive. On the highway between Odessa and Nikolaev in southern Ukraine, residents piled up tractor tires filled with sand and covered with sandbags to block convoys.

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Isachenkov and Litvinova announced from Moscow. Mstislav Chernov in Mariupol, Ukraine; Sergei Grits in Odessa, Ukraine; Robert Burns, Zeke Miller and Eric Tucker in Washington; Francesca Ebel, Josef Federman and Andrew Drake in Kyiv; Lorne Cook in Brussels; and other PA journalists from around the world contributed to this report.

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Dow Jones futures: Fed chief Powell ready as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine raises doubts about interest rate hike

Dow Jones futures rose modestly overnight, along with S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures, with President Joe Biden and Federal Reserve Chief Jerome Powell. The attempted stock market rally suffered heavy losses on Tuesday as crude oil prices skyrocketed and government bond yields fell amid signs that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could become much bloodier for civilians in Kiev.

Major indexes hit resistance only after the rapidly falling 21-day exponential moving average, one of several potential areas of resistance to an attempted market rally. Tesla shares turned lower after briefly surpassing their 21-day high on Tuesday. Apple (AAPL) and Nvidia shares were denied near their 21-day lines. Microsoft (MSFT), which just closed above its 21-day and 200-day lines on Monday, fell on Tuesday.

Russia’s progress toward Kiev has stalled, according to U.S. military officials amid stiff Ukrainian resistance and logistical challenges. But the Russian Defense Ministry warned on Tuesday that it planned to strike Ukrainian intelligence and communications facilities in central Kiev, warning residents in the area to leave. Western officials say this is a sign that Russia’s massive strikes on Kiev’s residential areas are inevitable.

President Biden will deliver his State of the Union address to Congress and the country on Tuesday night. Biden will discuss the invasion of Ukraine, saying Russian President Vladimir Putin has underestimated the resolve of the United States and Europe. He is expected to announce that the US will ban Russian aircraft from their airspace, following the European Union, the UK and Canada.

He will also push for the revival of at least parts of the legislation to build better, proposing green energy plans as ways to reduce dependence on Russian energy. Republicans say Biden should push for more domestic production of crude oil and natural gas.


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Fed boss Powell

Fed Chief Powell will testify before Congress at 10 a.m. ET on Wednesday. Powell is likely to signal that the Fed’s interest rate hike will begin at the March 15-16 policy meeting, but will emphasize flexibility. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and subsequent sanctions have pushed up crude oil prices, as well as big gains for base metals and cereals. All this threatens to further boost inflation, while exacerbating supply chain problems and slowing economic growth. Meanwhile, labour force participation may increase with Covid’s cases and restrictions rapidly decreasing, easing supply chain concerns and wage inflation.

Given all these big, uncertain cross-currents, Fed boss Powell will want to be nimble and ready to change course – and make sure financial markets know that.

Markets, whose prices were almost fully calculated when the Fed raised interest rates by half a point a few weeks ago, still expect a quarter-point increase at the March meeting. But now there is little to modest chance of a Fed change at the March meeting.

Ahead of the Fed’s next meeting, policymakers and investors will receive the February employment report on Friday and the February consumer price index on March 10.

Key gains

The Dow Jones Salesforce.com (CRM) reported better-than-expected gains late on Tuesday. CRM shares rose modestly overnight, signaling a return over the 21-day line, but fell below their rapidly falling 50-day average. Salesforce shares fell 0.8 percent to 208.89 on Tuesday.

Dollar Tree (DLTR) earnings were reported early on Wednesday, with DLTR shares flirting with buying signals over the past few weeks. The line of relative strength is now at a new peak, while Dollar Tree shares are based, a bullish signal. Investors may want to use 144.56 as an entry point, just above the highest since January 6. DLTR’s official share purchase point was 149.47.

Tesla (TSLA), Microsoft and Nvidia (NVDA) are in the IBD Leaderboard. MSFT shares are on IBD’s long-term leaders list.

The video, embedded in this article, discusses market action on Tuesday and analyzes Northern Oil and Gas (NOG), Louisiana-Pacific (LPX) and DLTR shares.

Dow Jones futures today

Dow Jones futures were up 0.45 percent against fair value. S&P 500 futures rose 0.4 percent and Nasdaq 100 futures rose 0.3 percent. CRM shares listed on the NYSE offer a boost to Dow and S&P 500 futures.

U.S. crude was trading at $106 a barrel late on Tuesday after the American Petroleum Institute reported a sharp drop in domestic crude oil supplies, with gasoline inventories also declining. The Energy Information Administration will release official U.S. oil inventories, production and demand wednesday morning.

Remember that overnight action in Dow futures and elsewhere does not necessarily translate into actual trading in the next regular session of the stock market.


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Stock market rally

The stock market rally opened lower, briefly improved, but then sold out. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 1.8 percent in stock market trading on Tuesday. The S&P 500 index sank 1.55 percent. The Nasdaq composite index retreated 1.6 percent. The Russell 2000 with a small capitalization fell 2%.

The yield on 10-year government bonds fell 13 basis points to 1.71%, now erasing almost all of its gains for 2022.

Crude oil prices exploded 8 percent to $103.41 per barrel, even as the U.S. and other countries announced a significant but ultimately modest release of strategic oil reserves. An OPEC+ meeting – with Russia making most of that “plus” – takes place on Wednesday, with the group expected to continue to modestly increase production quotas, withdrawing pandemic-era cuts.

Gold futures rose 2.3 percent to a 13-month high.

Energy stocks rose as crude oil prices rose. Defense contractors continued to walk vertically, while gold, steel and mining games did relatively well. Finance and travel were big losers.

ETFs

Among the top ETFs, the Innovator IBD 50 ETF (FFTY) retreated 1.5%, while the Innovator IBD Breakout Opportunities ETF (BOUT) fell 0.7%. The iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF (IGV) retreated 0.9%, with the main components of Microsoft and CRM being shares. VanEck Vectors Semiconductor ETF (SMH) fell 3.15%. Nvidia’s shares are a major SMH holding.

SPDR S&P Metals & Mining ETF (XME) нарасна с 2,5%, а Global X US Infrastructure Development ETF (PAVE) отстъпи с 1,9%. US Global Jets ETF (JETS) падна с 5,1%. SPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF (XHB) се оттегли с 1,3%. Energy Select SPDR ETF (XLE) напредна с 1%, а Financial Select SPDR ETF (XLF) спадна с 3,7%. Фондът SPDR за избран сектор на здравеопазването (XLV) се понижи с 0,55%

Reflecting more speculative shares, ark innovation ETF (ARKK) retreated 3.1% and ark genomics ETF (ARKG) 1.7%. As elsewhere, these ETFs hit resistance near their 21-day lines. Tesla shares remain number one in ARK Invest’s ETFs.


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Shares hit 21-day high

Like the market rally, several megacapas are hitting resistance on their 21-day lines.

Apple shares didn’t quite get to their 21-day high, but turned around their 10-day average, falling just over 1% to 163.38. Over the 21-day line is the 50-day line. Clearing AAPL shares at this key level may offer early entry. But the official double-bottom purchase point is 176.75. Apple’s RS line for stocks is not far from the highs.

Microsoft shares fell 1.15% to 295.34, back below their 21-day and 200-day lines. A move over Tuesday’s top of 299.97 could offer an aggressive entry as a long-term leader. But the 50-day moving average and february’s peak of 315.12 are also key hurdles. MSFT’s official share purchase point was 349.77.

Nvidia shares fell 3.75% to 234.70, testing their 200-day line again after reaching their 21-day high on Monday. Rising above the 50-day line and february’s peak of 269.25 is probably necessary to offer an aggressive entrance. Reaching the peak of NVDA’s stock of 346.47 is a long way off.

Tesla shares climbed as much as 889.88 on Tuesday morning, exceeding their 21-day period before retreating 0.75 percent to 863.93. The electric car giant holds on much better than other car stocks or highly valued growth names. TSLA resumed its 200-day line on Monday after recovering from a 700-day low of 2022 last week. Rising above the february 9 high of 946.27 and the 50-day line can offer an aggressive entrance. The official point of purchase is 1208.10.

Market rally analysis

The attempted stock market rally faced resistance, with the Nasdaq and Russell 2000 interrupting a three-day winning streak.

They still hold most of their recent gains. A pause here is not so disturbing. The Dow Jones and S&P 500 have given up a little more than their recent bounces, but their attempts at a rally are intact.

The market remains headlined. As an investor, you don’t have to follow the headlines obsessively, but you need to be aware that news can have a big impact on the market and the sector.

That’s especially true now. Many of the assumptions embedded in the markets are changing. Inflation is at a 40-year high and Europe is aggressively changing decades of defence policies overnight.

Of course, this does not mean that the stock market will go in the seemingly obvious direction – the huge stock market rally in 2020 against the background of the pandemic and the collapse of the economy proves this.

A subsequent day can still happen at any time to confirm the new market rally. The confirmed upward trend is not guaranteed to work, as the recent market sell-off showed, but this is a positive signal.

Beyond the 21-day moving average, major indexes face resistance at their February highs, as well as their 50-day and 200-day moving averages, with their all-time highs well above that. So the next confirmed stock market rally will face many technical hurdles in addition to the main risks.


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Moving the market sideways – with or without FTD – would not be a terrible thing. More stocks are forming bases now. MarketSmith already has a large number of blue dot stocks – shares based or drilling with RS lines that are already at peaks. A few more weeks can generate a new crop of consolidations, while some hot stocks may offer new chances to buy or add shares.


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What to do now

The market remains in limbo. An attempted rally hit resistance, but it’s still intact. But there is no real reason for increasing exposure.

While there are reasons to maintain participation in hot groups and sectors such as energy, defence, fertilizer and steel, many of the leaders have already been extended. Given the extreme volatility, investors may want to take partial gains in some recent gains.

Keep building these watch lists. The number of shares incorporated in RS-line bases at new highs is increasing. So potential leadership is growing.

Read the Big Picture every day to stay in sync with the direction of the market and leading stocks and sectors.

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Kanye West shared the first photo with muse Cheney Jones on Instagram

Instagram-official?

Kanye West posted his first photo with the new “muse” Cheney Jones on Tuesday, seeming to confirm that there is truth in the latest rumors of meetings.

West, 44, uses black-heart emojis to capture a paparazzi photo (originally shared by The Shade Room) in which he and 24-year-old Kim Kardashian look together.

“It looks like #Ye and his new #ChaneyJones are getting stronger,” the paper said. “They were spotted shopping in Miami yesterday.

Jones shared his own selfie with West the day before. She smiled at the photo as the rapper stood behind her.

As Six has already reported, West and Jones have spent a lot of time together since he broke up with actress Julia Fox earlier this month.

Cheney Jones, Kanye West.
Kanye West posted the first photo of himself with the new “muse” Cheney Jones via Instagram on Tuesday.
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The two have been photographed together several times in recent weeks, having dinner in Nobu and partying in Miami.

Cheney Jones, Kanye West.
Jones shared his own selfie with the couple on Monday.
Instagram / Cheney Jones

Although the couple is reportedly not an official couple – at least not yet – Jones is acting as West’s newest muse, Six sources say.

“She seems to be a muse, but it also depends on who you ask,” an insider told us. “She loves her role.”

Many fans have already compared Jones to West's estranged wife, Kim Kardashian.
Many fans have already compared Jones to West’s estranged wife, Kim Kardashian.
Instagram / Cheney Jones

West’s romance with Jones comes amid his ongoing divorce from Kardashian, with whom he shares four children: North, 8, St., 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 2.

Their divorce case goes back to court on Wednesday, where Kardashian, who has since moved in with Saturday Night Live star Pete Davidson, will ask a judge to officially restore her unmarried status.

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NBA DFS, 2022: Top FanDuel, DraftKings, March 1 tips from a daily Fantasy pro

Before setting up your NBA DFS lineups on sites like DraftKings and FanDuel for Tuesday, March 1, you MUST see what Mike McClure has to say.

McClure is a DFS professional with nearly $ 2 million in career profits. He is also a forecast engineer at SportsLine, using a powerful prediction model that simulates every minute of every game 10,000 times, taking into account factors such as matches, statistical trends and injuries.

This allows him to find the best NBA DFS values ​​and create optimal lineups that he shares only in SportsLine. They are mandatory for every NBA DFS player.

On Monday, McCloir named Cavaliers guard Brandon Goodwin as one of his best NBA DFS selections for both DraftKings and FanDuel. The result: Goodwin finished with 17 points, 12 assists, four rebounds and two steals to return 46 points to DraftKings and 44.8 points to FanDuel. Everyone who included him in their lineups was on their way to a winning day.

One of McClure’s best picks in the NBA DFS on Tuesday was Mavericks guard Luka Doncic, who was named $ 12,000 in DraftKings and $ 10,800 in FanDuel. Another part of McClure’s optimal strategy for NBA DFS includes the Wizards Kentavious Caldwell-Pope ($ 4,400 for DraftKings and FanDuel). KCP has picked up the pace of scoring recently with 24 points on Friday, coming in two games after losing 27 points. Two of his top four games of the season have been in his last four games.

McClure is also targeting a player who can win MASSIVE numbers on Tuesday! This choice can be the difference between winning your tournaments and cash games or going home with nothing! You ABSOLUTELY need to see who it is before you lock in any lineups.

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Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak attacked by man who threatens to hang him

On Sunday, Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak was approached at a Mexican restaurant in Las Vegas by a man who recorded the conflict on video threatening to “hang you from a lamppost.”

In the video, a man asks Mr. Sisolak, a Democrat, to take a picture together. The Governor agrees and the man hugs him, before moving on to a profanity-laced tirade and calling the Governor a “traitor to the new world order”.

The governor and his wife start to leave the restaurant, and the man follows him.

— Where’s your security, punk? the man in the video says. “We should hang you right now by the lamppost.

A man follows the governor and his wife into the parking lot of a restaurant, accusing Mr. Sisolak of treason and working for China. The governor’s wife Katie Sisolak, who was born in Nevada, is of Chinese descent, according to the governor’s website.

“You’re lucky I’m a law-abiding citizen,” the man says.

The governor and his wife are then joined near their car by their daughter, who had lunch with them, after which the man in the video leaves them alone.

This clash comes at a time when threats against government officials, both Republicans and Democrats, have skyrocketed, according to a recent New York Times review of more than 75 indictments against individuals accused of threatening lawmakers since 2016.

The governor’s office said in a statement Monday that Mr. Sisolak is “deeply disappointed with the way this incident has played out, especially the language used to talk about the legacy of First Lady Cathy Sisolak.”

The statement continued: “We may disagree on issues, but personal attacks and threats are unfounded, unwanted, and inappropriate for Nevada residents. The Governor is working on behalf of everyone in Nevada—even those who disagree with him—and he will continue to do so.”

The governor’s office said the altercation was being investigated, but did not immediately respond to a request for comment on whether Mr. Sisolak would press charges.

The man, Justin Anders, held a press conference in Las Vegas on Tuesday, during which he said he would not apologize to the governor.

“I will not apologize for speaking out and expressing two years of frustration,” said Mr. Anders. “I will not apologize for holding public officials responsible for their choices.”

Mr Andersch said he lost his job and his medical benefits because of “Mr Sisolak’s willingness to dutifully follow other excessive authoritarian measures” that he said were taken by government officials in the interest of public health.

“We have withstood two full years of authoritarian abuse based on constantly shifting scientific goals,” Mr. Anders said. “Our nation has reached a point where many of us feel faceless and nameless in relation to the ruling elite, who seem to live by a different set of rules, and to the rest of us.”

Mr. Sisolak recently lifted the mask requirement in the state of Nevada. However, like several other elected officials across the country, he has faced backlash from some voters throughout the pandemic over public health measures such as mandatory masks and shutdowns. He is running for re-election this November.

Mr. Andersz founded a podcast called “Cannabis and Combat”, which is described on his website as a show that “sheds light on the darkest corners of contemporary culture.”

“Take it easy when you’re uncomfortable because that’s what it takes to get the truth out to the masses,” the show’s website says. “Thanks to our amazing supporters, we can fight this battle every day. Evil never takes a day, and neither do we.”

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Touching scenes amid riots of bloodshed when Ukrainian families finally arrive in Poland

These were the heartbreaking scenes at a small Polish train station tonight as Ukrainian refugees fled the horrors of Vladimir Putinattempt to delete your country from the map.

The small train station in Przemyśl is more accustomed to passengers taking a short walk over the border with Ukraine in normal times.

But now it is overwhelmed daily by thousands seeking a future away from the horrors of war.

Built in the late 19th century during the Austrian occupation of this part of Polandit is vain with refugees from morning to night.

A man waiting for his girlfriend from Ukraine, holding her hand and looking at her through the border fence at Przemyśl train station

A man waiting for his girlfriend from Ukraine, holding her hand and looking at her through the border fence at Przemyśl train station

It is estimated that more than 660,000 have already left Ukraine, with most heading west across the Polish border to escape the bloodshed.

Ukrainian evacuees Dmytro Stadnyk, 36, reunited with his wife Natalia, 27, and his son Egor, 5, at Przemysl Glowny Railway Station, who had just arrived from Ukraine.

Ukrainian evacuees Dmytro Stadnyk, 36, reunited with his wife Natalia, 27, and his son Egor, 5, at Przemysl Glowny Railway Station, who had just arrived from Ukraine.

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The mass movement has become what the United Nations calls the worst refugee crisis since the atrocities of World War II.

Queues are writhing from the station as desperate refugees hope to get one of the meager tickets out of here.

Those who have a place gather blankets in the icy temperatures and receive food from local charities. They are the women and children of Ukraine. All men between the ages of 18 and 60 must stay and defend the country.

Lilia Kobilinska, 30, arrived here from Kyiv early yesterday with just a bag of belongings and her favorite dog, Sheva.

If Ukraine’s future is uncertain, so is the new life that awaits it. She said: “I hope to get to Germany, but I still don’t know where. I’m worried I might struggle with language.

A moment later, she boarded one of the crowded local trains heading for Krakow.

Most refugees want to stay in Poland, having relatives there. There is little talk of traveling to Britain. Instead, they hope that one day they will be able to return home. Ukrainian children, lucky enough not to fully understand what was happening, played innocently as the train pulled away from the platform.

There is barely room for a four-hour train ride to Poland’s second-largest city, home to one of Ukraine’s largest communities.

Victoria Luchka, a 29-year-old mother of one, is rocking her five-month-old daughter, Kvitoslava, as she climbs up, hoping to eventually reach the Austrian capital, Vienna.

She praised Britain for helping the Ukrainian army over the past seven years.

She said: “The United Kingdom has provided us with a lot of military equipment and we are really grateful for that.” Her husband Mykola, along with her father and brother, remained in Ukraine. Dmytro Stadnyk, 36, left Ukraine two years ago to work in Przemyśl as a fitness instructor.

His eyes tingle as he embraces his 29-year-old wife Natalia and his five-year-old son as they arrive from their hometown of Mariupol in eastern Ukraine.

He told the Daily Mail: “I am afraid for my country, but I am relieved that my family is now safe here in Poland.” Ukrainian refugees are subject to passport control as volunteers help distribute food, toys and clothes to those in need.

Ukrainian refugees on the train to Krakow at Przemysl Glowny train station

Ukrainian refugees on the train to Krakow at Przemysl Glowny train station

A child fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine is visibly upset while standing in front of a tent in a temporary camp in Przemyśl, Poland

A child fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine is visibly upset while standing in front of a tent in a temporary camp in Przemyśl, Poland

The couples, who were separated by violence last week, are embracing for the first time since the war broke out.

Vaclav Boyarski, a 52-year-old teacher and scout master, is helping to coordinate volunteers to help the influx of people arriving in the border town.

He said: “This is our army against Vladimir Putin.”

Mr Boryarski also helped send a military kit to Ukrainian troops with the help of a Polish businessman.

He is trying to raise money to send them boots and bulletproof vests. He told the Mail: “They don’t need food. They need bulletproof vests.

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Ukraine has said it has “neutralized” Zelensky’s Chechen detachment

Two elite Chechen death squads sent to assassinate Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky have been “neutralized” – thanks to information from Russian security forces sympathetic to Ukraine, according to a senior Ukrainian official.

Alexei Danilov, secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, told Ukrainian television on Tuesday that Russian FSB sources had given Kyiv the intelligence it needed to track down the killers, according to a report in The New Voice of Ukraine.

“They were divided into two groups, we followed them,” Danilov said.

“One group was served near Hostomel [northwest of Kyiv]the other is in our field of vision. ”

“We will not give up our president, our country,” Danilov added. “This is our land, get out.”

According to US intelligence, Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine on February 24 in order to “decapitate” the pro-Western Ukrainian government and establish a Moscow-friendly regime.

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Ukraine claims to have “neutralized” a Chechen detachment destined for President Vladimir Zelensky.
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Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Alexei Danilov
Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Alexei Danilov said Ukraine had received Russian intelligence leaked by sympathetic FSB agents.
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Zelenski himself said he expected to be targeted at the start of hostilities last week, telling European leaders in a video message: “This may be the last time you see me alive.”

It is not immediately clear how many killers were killed or captured on Tuesday.

Ramzan Kadyrov, Chechen leader and Putin’s ally, confirmed the presence of Chechen fighters in Ukraine last week and called on Ukrainians to overthrow their government.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said earlier that he expected to be the target of assassination.
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The leader of the Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov
The head of the Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov, has called on Ukrainian citizens to overthrow their government.
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Chechens are not the only ones believed to be hunting Zelensky. Members of the Wagner group, a ruthless Russian mercenary who is alleged to have committed war crimes on behalf of the Kremlin in Syria and the Central African Republic, are believed to be operating in Ukraine with orders to assassinate the president.

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In addition to Chechen fighters, members of the brutal Wagner group are operating in Ukraine with an order to assassinate the president.
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Demand for bitcoin is growing in Ukraine and Russia

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sparked demand for cryptocurrencies in both countries, which has helped raise the price of bitcoin.

Bitcoin is trading higher against the Ukrainian hryvnia on a number of exchanges, both globally and locally, a sign of high demand. At Binance, the world’s largest stock exchange, bitcoin traded for the equivalent of $ 46,646 in bracelets. On the kuna, the largest stock exchange in Ukraine, it was $ 46,614 and traded up to $ 51,240.

Bitcoin was recently traded at $ 44,178 in US markets, up 16 percent from Monday morning, according to CoinDesk.

Binance has seen a surge in bitcoin trade in exchange for rubles since just before the Russian invasion. Between February 20 and 28, about 1,792 bitcoins swapped hands in the ruble / bitcoin pair, up from just 522 in the nine days before, according to Binance.

Western sanctions have effectively cut Russia off from the global financial network, and Ukraine has imposed tight capital controls.

Crypto is popular in Ukraine and Russia. Ukraine ranked fourth in the global adoption index created by the analytical firm Chainalysis. A report by the Russian government estimates that there are more than 12 million cryptocurrency portfolios held by Russian citizens for about 2 trillion rubles, or about $ 20 billion.

“The situation in Ukraine has exposed the value of bitcoin as an alternative money network,” said Timo Lehes, co-founder of the Swarm Markets trading platform.

The reversal of bitcoin-specific demand is a break from its recent model of trading on risky assets such as technology stocks.

The Bitcoin rally this week erased the losses for February. Most other cryptocurrencies were also higher. The ether increased by 4.7%. XRP increased by 0.7%. Avalanche rose 3.3 percent and Cardano rose 0.9 percent.

On Tuesday, the Nasdaq Composite Technology Index fell 1.2%.

Because bitcoin trades 24 hours a day, in some cases it runs risky assets, not just follows.

The Russians are queuing up to use ATMs as ordinary citizens begin to feel the impact of Western allies’ sanctions on the country following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Meanwhile, the Moscow Stock Exchange remained closed on Tuesday. Photo: AP Photo / Dmitry Lovetsky

Last Wednesday, when Russian President Vladimir Putin announced his invasion of Ukraine, US stock markets were closed. Bitcoin fell about 6% overnight, then rose 13%. On Thursday, US stocks closed slightly higher after a day of hectic trading.

Bitcoin fell by almost 9% from the afternoon of Friday, February 18, to the evening of Monday, February 21, amid news of the deteriorating crisis in Ukraine. US stock markets, closed on Monday due to a holiday, did not have the opportunity to respond to the news until Tuesday. When they did, all major indices lost more than 1%.

Attention has also been drawn to cryptocurrencies for their potential as a way out for Russians trying to circumvent sanctions. While the cryptocurrencies themselves were not part of the sanctions, the White House is considering adding them.

On Twitter on Sunday morning, Mikhail Fedorov, Ukraine’s deputy prime minister, called for cryptocurrency exchanges to block Russian accounts. “It is crucial to freeze not only the addresses of Russian and Belarusian politicians, but also to sabotage ordinary consumers.

Mr Fedorov of Ukraine did not specify whether the request was personal or on behalf of the government. An attempt to contact him was unsuccessful.

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Crypto exchanges have largely opposed the introduction of any voluntary restrictions in Russia.

Binance said it would not make a total ban, but that it was taking action against Western sanctions. Exchange Coinbase,

Kraken and KuCoin also said they would not freeze Russian accounts without sanctions or legal requirements.

“We are trying our best to protect human rights and asset security,” said KuCoin CEO Johnny Liu. “Actions that increase tensions to infringe on the rights of innocent people should not be encouraged.”

Crypto exchanges regularly execute court orders and legal requests for data about their users, as well as regulated banks. There was no hint that the Ukrainian government, alone or in concert, would take legal steps to demand the blocking of Russian consumers.

Technically, exchanges have improved their infrastructure over the past few years and could apply these sanctions if necessary, said Jack MacDonald, CEO of PolySign, which produces software to store crypto assets for exchanges and other trustees.

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Binance, led by CEO Changpen Zhao, saw a jump in bitcoin trading in exchange for rubles.


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Stock exchanges have the ability to monitor accounts and transactions and even know where deposits come from. Funds from known hacks, for example, can and are blacklisted.

“It will be difficult for Russia to avoid sanctions using bitcoin,” Mr MacDonald said.

However, blocked users will still be able to find unregulated exchanges or even more non-transparent markets for buying and selling their cryptocurrencies.

Some of the Western sanctions included disrupting Russia’s Swift network, a banking consortium that processes millions of daily payment instructions.

Western sanctions and restrictions “strengthen the argument for blockchain products that will compete with the SWIFT network,” said Oanda analyst Edward Moya.

Investors are buying now, he said, in anticipation of an investment wave based on the construction of these products.

Write to Paul Vinya at [email protected]

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