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The fiercest fighting continues in the center of the strategic city of Mariupol, on the 28th day of the war in Ukraine.
The Ukrainian government says about 100,000 civilians have been stranded there without food, water or heating. The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky said that despite the difficulties, 7026 inhabitants of Mariupol were rescued on Tuesday.
The Ukrainian military claims Russian troops are “demoralized” and Russian officials are now trying to recruit ex-soldiers to join their war effort.
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov has refused to rule out the use of nuclear weapons. In an interview with CNN, Peskov said this could happen if the country faces an existential threat
The Pentagon denounced the statement as reckless, stressing that it is not the way a responsible nuclear power should act. The Pentagon also says Ukrainian forces are gaining ground from Russian occupying forces, especially in the south of the country.
On the diplomatic front, Zelensky described the talks with Russia as confrontational, but said that, step by step, they are moving forward.
10:52 German Chancellor: Russia is failing, Putin’s offensive has stalled
Russian forces are failing to advance the occupation of Ukraine despite the constant bombing of cities and towns, says German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. The war, says Scholz, is not only destroying Ukraine, “but also the future of Russia.” Warning Moscow of further sanctions, he says: “We are constantly tightening sanctions, but [masat] they should not harm European states more than the Russian leadership.
10:38 The apartment block in Rubizhne is bombed, two children are killed
Three people, two of them children, have been killed in a Russian attack on an apartment block in the eastern city of Rubizhne, says the head of the military authority in Luhansk.
09:30 A ceasefire is declared in Luhansk
The governor of the Luhansk region in eastern Ukraine said an agreement had been reached on a local ceasefire to evacuate civilians stranded by the fighting. Governor Serhiy Gaidai told the Telegram that the ceasefire would take effect at nine o’clock in the morning local time.
08:57 War in Ukraine / Agreement reached on nine humanitarian corridors
The agreement to try to evacuate stranded civilians in Ukrainian cities through nine humanitarian corridors was reached this Wednesday, said Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk. Signaling that no agreement had been reached with Russia to establish a safe corridor from the center of Mariupol, she said people wishing to leave the besieged port city would find transport to the nearby Berdyansk area.
08:37 How the 27-year-old teacher survived the bombing of the Mariupol theater
Last Wednesday, a Russian bomb hit a theater in the port city of Mariupol. Hundreds of civilians, mostly women and children, were inside the building near the coast, hiding. Maria Rodionova, a 27-year-old teacher, had been living in the theater for 10 days after fleeing her ninth-floor apartment with her two dogs. That morning she had taken some fish waste from a kitchen in the field to feed her dogs, but later realized they had not drunk water. So around 10:00, she tied her dogs to her luggage and headed towards the main entrance where a water queue was being formed. A man came from behind and pushed him hard against a wall, protecting him with his body.
08:20 “Hell on earth!” Mariupol, the Ukrainian city filled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings
Mariupol has been the target of constant attacks by Russian forces due to its strategic position along Ukraine’s southern border. The city has been bombed for weeks now. A Human Rights Watch report released Monday described the city as “a frozen landscape of hell filled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings.” Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky said about a quarter of the population, or 100,000 people, were still trapped in “inhumane conditions.”
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