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War In Ukraine: 14 Latest Developments

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Firefighters stand on a crane to extinguish a fire in an apartment building in Kyiv on March 15, 2022, after strikes on residential areas killed at least two people, Ukraine emergency services said as Russian troops intensified their attacks on the Ukrainian capital. A series of powerful explosions rocked residential districts of Kyiv early today killing two people, just hours before talks between Ukraine and Russia were set to resume. Aris Messinis / AFP
In this video grab from a handout footage taken and released by the the National Police of Ukraine on March 9, 2022, people are helped out of a damaged building of a children’s hospital following a Russian air strike in the southeastern city of Mariupol.
Handout / National Police of Ukraine / AFP

 

Here are the latest developments in the war in Ukraine:

Lviv airport area hit

Russian forces strike an area around Lviv’s airport in western Ukraine, according to the city’s mayor.

An aircraft repair plant was destroyed but no one was hurt, Mayor Andriy Sadovyi says on the messaging app Telegram.

Ukraine’s air force, citing preliminary information, says six “cruise missiles had been launched, probably X-555, from the Black Sea”.

But the mayor clarifies that the strikes did not appear to have hit the airport itself, though armed checkpoints stopped motorists from approaching.

Lviv is just 70 kilometres (45 miles) from the border with Poland.

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 Search for theatre survivors

Ukraine’s ombudswoman Lyudmyla Denisova says some civilians sheltering in a Mariupol theatre may have survived a bomb attack that officials have blamed on Russia.

“Work is underway to unlock the basement,” she says, amid fears that up to 1,000 people may have been taking refuge underground at the time of the blast.

War crimes claims

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says he believes Russia is guilty of war crimes over attacks on Ukrainian civilians.

The European Union also issues a statement accusing Moscow of “serious violations and war crimes”, after Ukraine said Russian forces bombed a theatre in Mariupol where hundreds were sheltering.

Biden to warn Xi on Russia

Washington says US President Joe Biden will warn his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in talks Friday of the “costs” if Beijing helps Russia in its invasion of Ukraine.

The two leaders are scheduled to talk on Friday morning US time, their first summit meeting since a videocall in November.

Russia scraps UN resolution

Russia cancels plans for a UN security vote on a “humanitarian” resolution over Ukraine after allies fail to line up in support.

Moscow failed to secure co-sponsorship of the draft text from China and India, suggesting that neither Beijing nor New Delhi were going to support it, an ambassador tells AFP.

The vote had already been postponed twice as Moscow tried to gather support.

Zelensky warns Berlin of new ‘Wall’

A day after pleading with the US Congress to send more help to Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky warns German lawmakers that Russia is building a new “Wall” in Europe, evoking the Berlin Wall during the Cold War.

Zelensky has been on a virtual tour of Western parliaments, receiving support for his war-time leadership.

Deaths in Kharkiv

Russian forces shelled a school and cultural centre, killing at least 21 people and wounding 25 in the town of Merefa outside Kharkiv, in eastern Ukraine, local prosecutors say.

 30,000 flee Mariupol

The Mariupol authorities say around 30,000 people have fled the besieged port city, adding that “80 percent of residential housing was destroyed”.

US vote on Russia trade

The US House of Representatives votes to suspend Russia’s “most favoured nation” trade status, tightening the Western chokehold on Moscow’s economy.

The Senate is expected quickly to rubber-stamp the legislation — which also applies to Russian ally Belarus — allowing President Biden to raise tariffs on imports from both nations.

Peace talks 

At ongoing peace talks, officials in Kyiv say Russia has agreed to nine humanitarian corridors for fleeing refugees, including one out of Mariupol.

But broader progress has been elusive, and Blinken warned that Russia has not produced “any meaningful efforts” to end the war.

 Over 3 million refugees

Over 100,000 Ukrainians fled the country in just 24 hours, the UN says, pushing the total number of refugees to more than 3.1 million since the conflict began on February 24.

War hits global growth

The fallout from the war in Ukraine could cut global growth by over one percentage point over the coming year, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development says.

No default

Russia’s finance ministry says it has made interest payments on two foreign bonds, quashing fears of a debt default as the country reels from unprecedented Western sanctions.

Ukraine calls on Turkey

Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has asked Turkey to be a guarantor of any future deal with Russia, along with the UN Security Council’s five permanent members and Germany, Ankara’s top diplomat says.

AFP