10 key developments from Ukraine to this moment

Below, we bring you to a summary of 10 major developments in the day until right now from Ukraine: 1. Ukraine's deputy prime minister, Iryna Vereschuk, said an agreement has been reached on the evacuation of civilians confined to Ukrainian villages and cities through nine humanitarian commandos Wednesday, but such an agreement is not [...]
1. Ukraine's deputy prime minister, Iryna Vereschuk, said an agreement has been reached on the evacuation of civilians confined to Ukraine's villages and cities through nine humanitarian commandos Wednesday, but such an agreement has not been reached to establish a safe corridor by Marioupolis's revelations.
2. Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, has accused Russian forces of apprehending a humanitarian convoy near Mangushi in western Marioupolis.
“State Emergency Service workers and bus drivers have been taken hostage”, he said, adding that 100,000 people have remained in town living in inhumane conditions.
“in total blockade. No food, no water, no medicine. Under constant promotion, under constant shelling”.
3. The estimates of the Great Britain Defence Ministry suggest that the battlefield in northern Ukraine remains very static, with Russian forces likely holding a period of reshuffle before launching large-scale offensive operations.
4. The Russian Defence Ministry said Russian forces have hit a weapons depot outside the northwest city of Rivnes on Tuesday, destroying an arsenal of military weapons and equipment.
5. Russia has warned NATO will face consequences if the organisation agrees to send several peacekeeping forces to Ukraine. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: “would be an extremely reckless decision and dangerous decision”.
6. Ukraine needs more anti-tank weapons, Ukraine's ambassador to the United Kingdom said.
7. China has backed Russia on forecasts that Russia's G20 expulsion could occur after its invasion of Ukraine. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said: “G20 is the main forum for international economic co-operation. Russia is an important member, and no member has the right to exclude any other member”.
8. Ukraine's president, Voldymyr Zelensky, has been addressed to the Japanese Parliament through a video connection, thanking them for its leadership in Asian countries in condemning the Russian occupation and imposing sanctions.
9. HowgPoland's internal hunger and anti-sneuage service ABWA, has identified 45 Russian diplomats as suspected spies and has called on the Foreign Ministry to expel them. Russia has threatened to retaliate.
10. Speaking in Italy's parliament, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi said Russian President Vladimir Putin is not looking interested in reaching a ceasefire that could lead to negotiations that could bring an end to wars. /Periscopi












