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Delay in weapons from west offers Russia ‘permission to take the lives of Ukrainians’: Zelenskiy
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Charred homes, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up. That is the scene described by Guardian correspondent, Luke Harding, reporting to us from Chernihiv, about 150km north-east of Kyiv.
Russian forces advancing from Belarus bombarded town throughout a traumatic 25-day siege. A number of hundred individuals died. A few shells landed in entrance of Chernihiv’s gold-domed St Catherine’s church, one among an ensemble of historic buildings relationship again to Kyivan Rus, Ukraine’s unique medieval dynasty.
Throughout swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a fantastic clean-up is beneath approach. Owners are actually tidying up and counting the price of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian military sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – an enormous ongoing job.
Learn the total story beneath.
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Mariupol fighters ignore give up demand
Ukraine has vowed that its forces will “battle to the tip” within the besieged port metropolis of Mariupol, after a Russian ultimatum for the remaining Ukrainian troops there to give up expired.
Moscow is edging nearer to full management of town in what could be its greatest prize because it invaded Ukraine in February. Relentless bombardment and avenue combating have left a lot of town pulverised, killing not less than 21,000 individuals by Ukrainian estimates.
“The town nonetheless has not fallen,” the prime minister, Denys Shmyhal, stated hours after Moscow’s deadline for fighters holed up and surrounded in a sprawling, fortress-like steelworks to give up handed. “There’s nonetheless our army forces, our troopers. So they are going to battle to the tip,” he instructed ABC.
The autumn of Mariupol, the most important buying and selling port within the Sea of Azov – from which Ukraine exports grain, iron, metal and heavy equipment – could be an financial blow to Kyiv and a symbolic and strategic victory for Russia, connecting territory it holds in Donbas with the Crimea area it annexed in 2014.
The state of affairs is “very tough” in Mariupol, Zelenskiy instructed the Ukrayinska Pravda information portal. “Our troopers are blocked; the wounded are blocked. There’s a humanitarian disaster … However, the fellows are defending themselves.”
Russia gave remaining Ukrainian troopers a 6am Moscow time (3am GMT) deadline to put down their arms and a 1pm (10am GMT) deadline to evacuate, which handed with none signal of compliance by Ukrainian fighters holed up within the smouldering Azovstal steelworks.
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Russian forces to shut Mariupol and introduce move system for entry and exit, mayor’s adviser says
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