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Russia’s Current Situation Summary Invasion of Ukraine Wednesday 2 March

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia

Invasion Russia ke Ukraine has entered seven days from Thursday (24/2) to Wednesday (2/3). Russia has again bombarded the Ukrainian capital, Kiev.

Civilian and military casualties continue to fall due to the impact of Russian missiles.

Here are some of the latest developments in Russia’s attack on Ukraine until Wednesday (2/3).

Some residents of Kiev, Ukraine, who are still holding out in the capital continue to prepare themselves for the onslaught of Russian troops who are getting closer to the capital.

Rows of concrete panels arranged like a maze, anti-tank systems installed as roadblocks until piles of sandbags filled most of Kiev’s main streets on Tuesday (1/3).

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A series of explosions continued to be heard in Kiev, Ukraine, following the Russian military onslaught on the capital on Wednesday (2/3) night.

A series of explosions was heard in the Kiev city limits at around 22:40 local time, according to the CNN team at the scene.

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The Ukrainian Embassy in Indonesia again urges Indonesia to firmly condemn Russia’s invasion of its country which has not ended since last week.

“The people of Indonesia, the current situation is very difficult and painful for us. Therefore, we are waiting for your support. We hope to hear your strong and courageous voice in defending us,” the Ukrainian Embassy said in a statement.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s fiery speech in front of the European Union parliament on Tuesday (1/3) was met with thunderous applause from all meeting participants.

Most of the EU MPs present even stood clapping in response to Zelensky’s passionate speech outlining the struggle of the Ukrainian people against the Russian invasion.

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The European Union Parliament adopted a resolution calling for the bloc to “work faster” on granting Ukraine candidate member status on Tuesday (1/3) evening.

The adoption was agreed by a majority of the European Union parliament following Ukraine’s insistence that its membership process be accelerated amid the increasingly frenzied Russian invasion.

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