Russia attacks military base, Ukraine pushes for no-fly zone: 10 facts

Ukraine war: UN agencies call for immediate ceasefire

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Diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine are intensifying, with Ukrainian and Russian negotiators preparing to talk again after both sides cited progress over the weekend.

Here are the top 10 updates to this big story

  1. The fourth round of peace talks between Ukraine and Russia will take place today, with both sides applauding progress in the earlier round aimed at ending more than two weeks of fighting. In Belarus, three rounds of talks between the two sides focused mainly on humanitarian issues and some corridors were opened to avoid fighting for civilians.

  2. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky urged NATO on Monday To enforce a no-fly zone on your country. He warned that its member states would soon be attacked by Russian forces after an airstrike on a Ukrainian military base near the Polish border.

  3. Russian officials, facing a potential economic disaster due to Western sanctions, have threatened foreign companies to leave the country with arrests and property confiscations, the Wall Street Journal reported. Russian prosecutors have issued warnings to several foreign entities – through calls, letters and in-person visits.

  4. US President Joe Biden and France’s Emmanuel Macron in a call on Sunday underscored their commitment to hold Russia accountable for the attack on Ukraine, the White House said in a statement.

  5. Ukraine reported renewed airstrikes on an airport in the west, heavy shelling in Chernihiv northeast of the capital, and attacks on the southern city of Mykolaiv, where officials said nine people were killed. A Interior Ministry official said Ukrainian forces launched retaliatory strikes in the Mykolaiv and eastern Kharkiv regions.

  6. UN agencies called for an immediate ceasefire and an end to the attacks on health professionals and facilities in Ukraine that have killed 12 people, describing them as acts of “unconscious cruelty”.

  7. Fighting rages in the Kyiv suburbs as Russian forces approach the capital. According to the Ukrainian president’s office, only the roads to the south are open and Kyiv is preparing to “relentlessly defend”.

  8. The number of refugees fleeing Ukraine since the Russian offensive launched by President Vladimir Putin on February 24 is now nearly 2.7 million, the United Nations said. More than half have gone to Poland.

  9. Energy officials in Kyiv said power had been restored at Ukraine’s retired Chernobyl nuclear power plant, which was seized by Russian forces in the days before the invasion.

  10. a US journalist shot dead And another was wounded on Sunday in Irpin, a border suburb of Kyiv, which has seen some fierce fighting since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The media outlet said 50-year-old video documentary maker Brent Renaud was working for Time Studios on a project about global refugee issues.