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DIRECT. War in Ukraine: “The Russian occupiers have reduced the pace of the offensive”, according to the authorities

The Russian offensive in Ukraine launched overnight from Wednesday to Thursday by Vladimir Putin enters its fifth day this Monday, February 28. Russia is raising its voice against the West. Follow the events live with us.

8:10 am: Russia has reduced its offensive in Ukraine

“The Russian occupiers have reduced the pace of the offensive, but are still trying to develop successes on some fronts of the offensive against Ukraine. During the air offensive operation, the enemy continued to inflict firing at military and civilian airfields, military command (force) points, air defense installations, important critical infrastructure, establishments and units in defense areas In violation of international humanitarian law, the occupiers have insidiously launched a missile strike on residential buildings in the cities of Zhytomyr and Chernihiv,” the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said in a statement on Monday.

7:30 am: Belarus ready for negotiations between Ukraine and Russia

In a Twitter post, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus said it was ready to receive negotiations between Ukraine and Russia. “In Belarus, everything is ready to host the Russia-Ukraine negotiations. Waiting for the arrival of the delegations,” the ministry said.

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– Belarus MFA ud83c udde7 ud83c uddfe (@BelarusMFA) February 28, 2022

6:30 a.m.: update on Monday morning

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday ordered his military command to place the Russian nuclear deterrent force on high alert in combat, in response to what he says are aggressive statements by NATO member countries and economic sanctions against Moscow. The United States and NATO condemned this decision.
  • Explosions were heard Monday morning in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv and in the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, Ukrainian officials said, while a residential building in the city of Chernihiv in the northern Ukraine, was on fire after being hit by a missile.
  • From Russian-Ukrainian talks will be held on the border between Ukraine and Belarus, the Ukrainian presidency said on Sunday.
  • The EU and Canada will close their airspaces to Russian planes, including private jets owned by the oligarchs.
  • Oil jumped while the ruble plunged nearly 30% after new sanctions were imposed, including the exclusion of some banks from the SWIFT international payment system.
  • BP has announced that it will abandon its stake in Russian oil giant Rosneft, the most significant decision taken by a Western company in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
  • The European Union will strengthen its sanctions against Russia and its ally Belarus and finance the purchase of arms for Ukraine to support it in the face of the Russian military invasion of its territory, the President of the European Commission announced on Sunday.
  • In Belarus, a referendum on Sunday approved a new constitution that removes the obligation to remain a “nuclear-free zone” of the country, according to Russian news agencies.
  • At least 352 civilians, including 14 children, died and 1,684 people were injured since the beginning of the Russian invasion, according to the Ukrainian Ministry of Health.
  • Thousands of Ukrainians continue to seek refuge in neighboring countries. The number of people fleeing fighting in Ukraine abroad is approaching 400,000.
  • Ukraine has taken the matter to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) over Russia’s military attack on its territory.

6:15 a.m .: The United States will inflict a “united” response on Russia

US President Joe Biden will meet by phone with US allies and partners on Monday at 4:15 p.m. GMT (5:15 p.m. Paris time), to discuss the latest developments regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine and coordinate a united response, the White House announced.

6 a.m.: Explosions in Kiev and Kharkiv

Explosions were heard Monday morning in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, and in the northeastern city of Kharkiv, Ukraine’s state service for special communications and information protection said. . Prior to that, calm had reigned for a few hours in Kyiv, Ukraine’s state service said in a brief statement on the encrypted messaging app Telegram.

In a separate statement, the agency said a residential building in the northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv was on fire after being hit by a missile. Another city in northern Ukraine, Zhytomyr, was hit by missiles overnight, the Ukrainian Ground Forces Command said on Facebook.

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