The Kyiv Independent@KyivIndependent-4h⚡️Zelensky para a Rússia: Aprender a palavra "reparação".
No mais recente discurso em vídeo, o Presidente Volodymyr Zelensky disse que um dia a Rússia compensará a Ucrânia por todos os danos sofridos durante a brutal guerra de Moscovo.
"Irão restaurar cada casa, cada rua, cada cidade".
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@IAPonomarenko
Um Sukhoi Su-34 russo foi abatido perto de Volnovakha. O fdp estava a bombardear a minha cidade natal. Neste momento, o pessoal dos serviços de emergência está a evacuar civis de entre as ruínas.
As pessoas estão a morrer à fome nos abrigos, sob bombardeamentos russos.
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- Thursday, March 315:29
European Commission Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis announced that at least 600 minion euros, without conditions, will be provided in March.
- 15:18
According to the Northern Territorial Defense Forces, there is no military infrastructure in the nearby area, only several schools, kindergartens, and a hospital. There is no data about casualties yet.
- 14:21
A member of the Ukrainian delegation, lawmaker David Arakhamia, said that Ukraine is looking to at least agree on humanitarian corridors. According to the Russian side, the second round of negotiations will take place in Belarusian Brest Oblast, close to the Polish border.
- 14:12
Rating agencies slashed Russia’s credit rating by six notches as a result of the Western sanctions. S&P downgraded Russia’s credit last week. Moody’s stated that the sanctions went beyond expectations. Fitch expects more sanctions on Russian banks in the future.
- 14:04
The money would be spent on battling the emerging humanitarian crisis in the country and Ukraine’s defense amid the ongoing war with Russia, the Washington Post reports.
- 13:50
Reuters has cited an unnamed EU official. Earlier, the EU barred seven Russian banks from the payment system.
- 13:40
Kherson Oblast Governor Hennadiy Lahuta says that the government building in Kherson was seized by Russian troops.
- 12:49
According to Vladimir Medinsky, assistant to Russian President Vladimir Putin, the second round of negotiations will take place on March 3, in Belarusian Brest Oblast, which is close to the Polish border.
- 12:48
According to the indicative estimates of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Russia has also lost 217 tanks, 90 artillery pieces, 42 multiple launch rocket systems, 30 planes, 31 helicopters, 900 armored personnel carriers, 374 cars, and more, since it attacked Ukraine on Feb. 24.
- 12:12
President Volodymyr Zelensky said during his address to the nation that there will be no preconditions to receive this money. The president added that elderly people will continue to receive pensions, with a 14% increase.
- 11:48
In the recent video address, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the Russian forces had no success in any of the strategic directions. “Russia’s missile and bomb strikes on Ukrainian cities are a recognition that they have failed to achieve anything significant on our land.”
- 11:27
In the most recent video address, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Russia will compensate Ukraine for all the damages it suffered during Moscow’s brutal war. “We will restore every house, every street, every city.”
- 11:14
“Ukrainę could get it tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, if only there is a political decision of the EU,” said Marcin Przydacz.
- 10:33
The fighter jet was downed in Irpin, a satellite city of Kyiv, according to Valeriy Zaluzhniy, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of Ukraine.
- 09:41
The Winter Paralympics begin on Saturday, with the opening ceremony taking place on Friday.
- 08:26
Mayor Igor Kolykhaiev said that “for Ukrainian flag to keep flying over us” he negotiated several conditions, such as curfew and limitations for moving around the city.
- 08:12
Spotify said on March 1 it has closed its office in Russia indefinitely in response to what the music streaming service described as Russia’s “unprovoked attack on Ukraine.” Earlier, Spotify had complied with Russian legislation that obliged foreign social media companies with more than 500,000 daily users to open local offices or be subject to restrictions or outright bans.
- 07:05
In the city of Sumy in northeastern Ukraine, a building of the military faculty
of Sumy State University was shelled this morning by Russian forces, head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration Dmytro Zhyvytsky reported.
- 06:26
Six adults and two children were killed in a residential building
as a result of a Russian attack on the city of Izyum in Kharkiv Oblast.
- 05:51
Sanctioned individuals included people from two Russian energy companies, Rosneft and Gazprom. The measures aim to put more pressure on Russia’s leadership to stop the war, according to a news release from Canada’s Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
- 05:49
since Russia’s invasion began seven days ago, says UN Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi.
- 05:06
The United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine said that as of midnight on March 1 it has recorded 752 civilian casualties in Ukraine since the beginning of the Russian invasion.
- 04:38
Footage posted on social media showed an explosion lighting up the night sky. Explosions were also heard on the outskirts of southern Ukraine’s Kherson.
- 04:32
A number of cities and towns in Ukraine, including
Okhtyrka and Kharkiv in the northeastern part of the county, sustained heavy damages after Russian shellings. In Kharkiv, military strikes hit at least three schools, and Kharkiv’s Assumption Cathedral. A number of framed art and stained glass were broken by blasts from a strike at the nearby City Council building. In Okhtyrka, dozens of residential buildings were destroyed as a result of artillery blasts.
- 04:30
it will stream an ‘All-Russian Open Lesson’ on why “the liberation mission in Ukraine is a necessity” on March 3 at 12 p.m. Moscow time. The lesson will feature some background on why “NATO posses a threat to Russia” and why Russia “stood up to defend the “peaceful residents of Donetsk and Luhansk people’s republics.”
- 03:23
Following a United Nations General Assembly meeting in which 141 countries called on Russia to withdraw from Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky highlighted that only those four nations voted against the resolution. Zelensky said Russia will have no other friends because it “does not know how to live in peace.”
- 03:07
In a post on the official Canadian government website, leading Western nations have called on Russia to stop state-sponsored disinformation campaigns in Ukraine and its censorship of online content in its own country. The statement was endorsed by the governments of Austria, Denmark, Estonia, Ireland, Lithuania, Poland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
- 02:39
Ukraine’s Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Oleksiy Danilov also stated that Ukraine is acting in “a coordinated and professional manner” and that the priority for Ukraine’s diplomats is to ensure a no-fly zone is implemented above Ukraine.
- 02:13
In order to reach audiences across Ukraine and in parts of Russia, the BBC will start a daily shortwave transmission to ensure access and the “resilience of its news operations.” Listeners can tune their receivers to 15735kHz from 18:00-20:00 and 5875 kHz from 00:00-02:00, Kyiv time. Shortwave radio is difficult to disrupt or censor. It is also useful for emergency communications in the event that internet connectivity or other radio signal is lost.
- 01:47PHOTOS
- 01:21
Maryna Fenina, a national member of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine, died in a shelling in Kharkiv on Mar. 1, according to an OSCE press release. Fenina was killed delivering supplies to her family in Kharkiv. A black flag has been put up at the OSCE Secretariat in Vienna in commemoration. The OSCE has denounced Russia’s military action against Ukraine and strongly condemns its shelling of civilian areas.
- 00:43
Poland wants Ukraine to service the Polish Antarctic Station rather than a chartered Russian ship, Director of the National Antarctic Research Center of Ukraine Yevhen Dykyy said in an interview. He said the Ukrainian side has taken the offer but technical details are still being clarified.
- 00:26
The National Agency for the Protection against Corruption has stated that captured Russian tanks and equipment do not need to be declared to tax authorities. This is because the value of this “crap” does not exceed 100 living wages, the agency joked. On a serious note, it said that war trophies are untaxable.
- 00:19OP-ED
- 00:16
According to U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, this is “the largest ever referral to the International Criminal Court.” “We are crystal clear that Putin cannot commit these horrific acts with impunity,” Johnson wrote.
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