- Wednesday, March 217:18
Russia’s legislature is considering a law to impose up to 15 years of jail for spreading so-called “fake news” about the actions of its armed forces.
- 17:12
The National Bank received the sum to its special account set up on Feb. 24 to support Ukraine’s Armed Forces amid the ongoing Russian invasion.
- 16:51
Following the EU and U.S. sanctions against Russia, Malta stopped the sale of citizenship to Russian and Belarusian nationals that used to allow such investors to become EU citizens, obtaining the freedom of movement in the bloc and access to the EU financial systems.
- 15:32
Since Russian dictator Vladimir Putin declared war against Ukraine, Russia destroyed hundreds of transport infrastructure facilities, homes, hospitals and kindergartens, killing over 2,000 people, according to the State Emergency Service.
- 15:01
- 14:55
According to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, the attack damaged the Kharkiv City Council building, the Palace of Labor, and high-rise buildings.
- 14:31
Former Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite wrote that sanctions alone can’t stop Putin. She added that NATO should intervene militarily.
- 14:22
The sanctions will hit several sectors of the Belarusian economy, including timber, steel and potash.
- 13:50
According to Viktor Brahinsky, head of the Kyiv metro, the underground can host up to 100,000 people. The stations have water, bathrooms, food, and medicine at their disposal.
- 13:20
Ukraine’s foreign minister said that Kyiv was ready to negotiate, but would not work with “Russian ultimatums.” Kuleba said that Russia’s demands are “the same as those publicly voiced by Putin at the start of the war,” referring to his stated aim to demilitarize Ukraine and overthrow its government.
- 12:20
According to a recent poll by the Rating group, 86% of Ukrainians want Ukraine to be part of the European Union, while 76% believe that Ukraine should be a NATO member.
- 12:18
According to Konotop Mayor Artem Semenikhin, Russian troops delivered an ultimatum to the local authorities. If inhabitants resist, the city will be shelled with heavy artillery. “I am for fighting,” he said.
- 12:15
According to local officials, the Swiss-registered company responsible for the Kremlin’s energy project has filed for insolvency and laid off all its staff. Swiss officials state U.S sanctions were a death blow for the project, which intended to bypass Ukrainian gas transit infrastructure and increase Europe’s dependence on Russian gas.
- 11:55
According to a new poll by the Rating group, “the belief in the victory prevails in all regions of the country.” The same poll showed that 98% of Ukrainians support the actions of the Armed Forces, while 93% support President Volodymyr Zelensky.
- 11:47
Viktor Yanukovych is allegedly currently in Minsk, and the Kremlin is said to be preparing a special operation to replace Zelensky with the ex-president ousted by the EuroMaidan Revolution in 2014, according to Ukrainska Pravda’s sources in Ukrainian intelligence.
- 11:40
Four helicopters with Russian soldiers landed at the city’s airport located just outside regional capital Mykolayiv. However, Russian troops have not yet entered the city, Mykolayiv Governor Vitaliy Kim said.
- 11:36
according to Mayor Dmytro Orlov. Enerhodar is a city in southern Ukraine, home to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, the largest power plant in Europe. There’s still a large number of Russian military equipment outside of the city, the mayor said.
- 11:05
Zelensky: Nearly 6,000 Russians died for nothing.
In his most recent video address, President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked Ukrainians for their resilience. He also urged Russians to stop the war. “Almost 6,000 Russians died. To get what? Get Ukraine? It is impossible,” he said.
- 10:43
According to Ukrainian estimates, Russia already lost 221 tanks, 31 helicopters, 30 aircraft, 85 artillery systems, 862 armored personnel carriers, 355 vehicles, 60 fuel tanks, 40 multiple launch rocket systems, and nine anti-aircraft systems.
- 10:11OP-ED
- 08:45
A Russian rocket hit police headquarters in Kharkiv, UNIAN news agency reports.
The building is nearly destroyed and firefighters are still working to put out the fire.
- 08:27
UN convoy leaving Kyiv at 9AM today.
Transportation will not be provided but private vehicles will be able to follow the convoy. It will leave from 103 Stolychne Shosse.
- 08:13
Unsuccessful in advancing its forces, Russian forces continue to launch missile and bomb strikes in order to intimidate the civilian population, their message reads.
- 08:02
Russian rockets hit a military academy in Kharkiv, according to the Hromadske news website.
It has been on fire for the past 9 hours, journalists report.
- 06:46
since Thursday, February 24, the UN said on March 1. Earlier Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said 16 Ukrainian children were killed and 45 were injured in Russian shelling in just four days.
- 06:28
maintenance and technical support for Russian airlines as well as major operations in Moscow as a result of Russia’s war in Ukraine.
- 05:50
Ukrainian tennis star Elina Svitolina defeated Russia’s Anastasia Potapova at the Monterrey Open on Tuesday, pledging afterward to donate her prize money to Ukraine’s military.
- 05:45
Russian troops seized the river port and railway station in Kherson,
Mayor of Kherson Igor Kolyhav said. According to
, citing screenshots from a webcam and video that have been geolocated, Russian military vehicles entered Kherson after heavy shelling and appear to have taken the southern city. - 05:12
says they will discontinue operations at Sakhalin-1, its last remaining oil-and-gas project in Russia, and will not make any new investments in the country.
- 04:45
in foreign currency. The move follows the sanctions the U.S. and allies have imposed on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
- 04:35
reported the death of Russian Colonel Viktor Isaikin. Zdunov said that Colonel Isaikin was sent to Ukraine on a “military assignment.”
- 04:30
Biden: US Department of Justice is assembling a task force to go after the crimes of Russian oligarchs and corrupt Russian leaders.
“To the Russian oligarchs and corrupt leaders who built billions of dollars off this violent regime I say: No more,” Biden said at his annual State of the Union address on March 1.
- 04:29
Biden: We will join our allies in closing our airspace to Russian planes.
Speaking at his annual State of the Union address, Biden announced that the United States will join European countries in banning Russian flights from American airspace.
- 04:03
after the city was heavily shelled by Russian forces, according to Mariupol Mayor Vadym Boychenko. Electricity was restored in the city and 26 tonnes of bread were baked overnight for Mariupol residents.
- 03:57
said Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is “a disaster” and called on Vladimir Putin to immediately withdraw troops from Ukraine. “This is a path to the degradation and impoverishment of the country. No other actions could cause more damage to the Russian economy,” reads the appeal.
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