Ukraine Russia War Live: US NSA said, Russian President Putin is disappointed with the performance of the army in Ukraine

09:33 pm, 13-March-2022

Putin frustrated by Russian military performance: US NSA

US National Defense Advisor (NSA) Jake Sullivan has said that Russian President Vladimir Putin is disappointed with the progress of his military in Ukraine. He also said that we will protect every inch of land in NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) area. Sullivan said Putin was frustrated that his forces were not performing as well as they had imagined.

09:12 pm, 13-March-2022

Russia will pay a heavy price if attacked with chemical weapons: US

US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan has said that Russia will have to pay a heavy price if it uses chemical weapons in Ukraine. He said that if there is any attack on NATO, its allies will respond with full capacity. Sullivan said the use of such weapons would not be surprising given Russian President Vladimir Putin’s stance on international law and regulations.

08:53 pm, 13-March-2022

Ukraine told how much damage has been done to Russia so far

Ukrainian defense officials have said that since the beginning of the attack on the Russian side on February 24, until 6 a.m. on March 13, Ukrainian forces have shot down 74 Russian planes and 86 helicopters. Apart from this, 374 Russian tanks have also been destroyed. According to Ukrainian officials, more than 12,500 Russian soldiers have been killed in the war so far.

08:41 pm, 13-March-2022

Demonstration in support of Ukraine in Berlin

Thousands of people demonstrated in Berlin today in support of Ukraine. A large number of people came out from the center of the city in front of the Brandenburg Gate.

08:29 pm, 13-March-2022

So far 2187 people have died in Mariupol

2,187 people have lost their lives in Mariupol since the beginning of Russia’s attack on Ukraine. The city council has confirmed this. The city is surrounded by the Russian army and food and water are also about to run out here. The council said in a statement that the city has been bombed at least 22 times in the past 24 hours. More than 100 bombs have already been dropped on Mariupol.

08:02 pm, 13-March-2022

Food and water to run out in Mariupol

The last stock of food and water in the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol is also about to run out. Its local officials said on Sunday that efforts were being made by the Ukrainian government to deliver humanitarian aid to the city. The city is currently surrounded by the Russian army and the city is being continuously shelled.

07:42 pm, 13-March-2022

American journalist dies in Kyiv

American filmmakers and journalists have been shot by Russian forces in Irpin, near the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. Award-winning filmmaker Brant’s work has also been featured in The New York Times and other forums. According to local police officials, 51-year-old Renaud was working in Irpin when he was shot by Russian forces. He had been shot in the throat. Another American photographer Juan Arredondo was injured during this. Jane Ferguson, a reporter for PBS News Hour, wrote in a tweet, ‘Tell America, tell the world, what they have done to a journalist.’ Jane was also present there during this incident.

07:28 pm, 13-March-2022

Demonstrations continue in Kharsan, Russia-occupied Ukraine

Demonstrations continue in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharsan. The city is under the occupation of Russian forces. Meanwhile, there have also been reports in which it is being said that Russia is planning to hold a sham referendum. If this happens, it could create a separate region like Donetsk and Luhansk and establish a Russian-backed administration there.

07:21 pm, 13-March-2022

Claim: Russia used banned phosphorus in the attack

Ukraine’s Human Rights Ombudsman Lyudmila Denisova has claimed that Russia used banned phosphorus in an attack in Popsana, located in the eastern part of the country. The bombing of a civilian city by Russian bombers with such weapons is a war crime and against humanity in accordance with the Rome Convention, he said in an online statement.

06:33 pm, 13-March-2022

New York Times journalist killed in Kyiv

A New York Times journalist is reported to have died in Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv. According to media reports, video journalist Brendt Renaud (51) was hit by bullets when Russian forces opened fire on a car near Irpin. Another journalist who was with him was injured and has been taken to the hospital.

06:17 pm, 13-March-2022

More than 14 thousand arrested in Russia in anti-war demonstrations

Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, more than 14,000 people involved in anti-war protests in Russia have been arrested. According to an estimate, these arrests have taken place in 112 cities. At least 359 people have been arrested in 28 cities since February 24, according to monitoring site OVD Info. It has also said that the actual figure could be much higher.

05:48 pm, 13-March-2022

1.25 lakh people evacuated from humanitarian corridor: Zelensky

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that about one lakh 25 thousand people have been evacuated from conflict areas through the Humanitarian Corridor. In a video message on Sunday, he said that our priority is Mariupol where more than four lakh people are stranded and there is no water and food. He said a consignment of humanitarian aid could reach there in no time.

05:42 pm, 13-March-2022

Czech Republic to provide more military aid to Ukraine

Czech Republic Defense Minister Jana Cernochova has said that we will provide 31.5 billion dollars (about 2417 billion 91 million 48 lakh rupees) more military aid to Ukraine. He said more aid would be provided to Ukraine but declined to provide further details, citing security reasons.

05:27 pm, 13-March-2022

Bus carrying Ukrainians overturns in Italy, one dead

A bus carrying Ukrainian nationals overturned in Italy. A woman is reported to have died in the accident. According to media reports, there were about 50 people in the bus. Some people have also been injured.

04:53 pm, 13-March-2022

Genocide in Ukraine must be stopped: Pope Francis

Regarding the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia, Pope Francis has said that the genocide in Ukraine should be stopped at all costs. During his Sunday address at the Vatican, the pope said that in the name of God, the cry of the suffering people should be heard and the bombings and attacks should be stopped. He described the attacks in Ukraine targeting children’s hospitals and civilians as “ruthless” and “no legitimate diplomatic reason”.