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Ukraine and Russia: What you need to know right now

Published 25/02/2022, 21:05
Updated 04/03/2022, 17:58
© Reuters. A person stands in front of a damaged residential building, after Russia launched a massive military operation against Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine February 25, 2022. REUTERS/Umit Bektas

(Reuters) - Russian forces seized Europe's biggest nuclear power plant in southeastern Ukraine in heavy fighting but a huge blaze on the site was put out. Russian forces also bombarded Ukraine's capital Kyiv and surrounded several other cities.

* No damage to reactors

The Zaporozhzhia nuclear plant was undamaged by what U.N. nuclear chief Rafael Grossi said he believed was a Russian projectile. Moscow blamed Ukrainian saboteurs for the attack.

* Ukraine says Russians driven from port city

Ukrainians have driven invading Russian forces out of Mykolayiv but fighting continues on the city outskirts, the governor of the Black Sea port said.

* City of Mariupol has no water, heating

The eastern Black Sea port of Mariupol is without water and heating and food is scarce, its mayor Vadym Boychenko said, appealing for military help. "We are simply being destroyed."

* Civilian casualties mounting

At least 331 civilians are confirmed killed and 675 injured in Ukraine since Russia's invasion began on Feb. 24, but the real toll is likely much higher, the U.N. human rights office said.

* No to no-fly zones over Ukraine

NATO allies rejected Ukraine's demand for no-fly zones, saying that would lead to an even more brutal war, but EU countries said they were weighing more sanctions on Russia.

* Scholz to Putin: Stop the war now

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz told Russia's President Vladimir Putin to halt military operations in Ukraine immediately during a phone call. Putin said Ukraine must meet Russia's demands, Interfax news agency reported.

* Russia targets foreign news websites

Russia's communications watchdog restricted access to several foreign news organisations' websites including the BBC for spreading "false information".

*INSIGHT-Russians, Ukrainians seek asylum at US-Mexico border

A growing number of Russians and Ukrainians are traveling to Mexico, buying throwaway cars and driving across the border into the United States to seek asylum.

* SANCTIONS

Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT) is suspending new sales of its products and services in Ukraine, it said. French luxury group Hermes said it would temporarily shut its stores in Russia. Danish brewer Carlsberg (CSE:CARLa) said it would halt new investments in Russia and suspend beer exports.

* QUOTES

Kremlin calls for Russian national unity

"Now is not the time to divide, now is the time for all to unite, be together, and unite of course around our president," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

Putin foe urges worldwide protests

"Show the world that Russians don't want war. Come out in the squares of Berlin, New York, Amsterdam or Melbourne, wherever you are. Now we are all responsible for Russia's future," jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny said in a post.

*MARKETS: Investors run for cover

Stocks sank to one-year lows in Europe and bonds, commodities and crude rallied as investors ran for cover in the face of escalating war. The rouble slipped back towards record lows.

© Reuters. A person stands in front of a damaged residential building, after Russia launched a massive military operation against Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine February 25, 2022. REUTERS/Umit Bektas

COMING UP

1130 ET/1630 GMT - U.N. Security Council emergency session on attack on nuclear power plant in Ukraine.

Latest comments

Keep calm and buy gold
ripple effects of this destructive war is going to impact global economy and if this is not stopped early, we may marching towards global recession. EU would be the first to face recession.
He hasnt thought this through at all. He gonna bankrupt the country and his own people will rebel against Putin dictatorship, after all their pensions and savings are wiped out. Expect decades of Famine, millions of russians will die, for the price of what?! One mad man desire to murder Ukrainians?
In 2 weeks of madness, he risks putting Russia back decades, when the people find out how and why they have been taken back a generation Putin will be forced to stand aside, take more than a few years.
No? They overthrew their monarchy in the October Revolution 105 years ago for the same reason: despotic, self-centred leadership which left the populace destitute. I don't see any difference between the Czars and Putin in this respect
Your right. As soon as the food/supplies stops coming into the country, people will get hungry and then eventually desperate. Desperation will turn to thirst, a thrist for blood and hate will be there guiding vengeful sword, which will take out all the rich and powerful one by one. Itll be zombie land eventually, the walking dead.
Putin will put the Russian people back 200 years in two weeks of madness.
There are no winners in war, i hope peace talk can resume
The Mad Czar is a criminal psychopath, but there are winners in every war... check the price of BAe or Lockheed Martin
There are no winners in war, i hope peace talk can resume
putin about to *****the whole space cover up (the real nuclear option)
Eh?
what a load of misinformation. you should be ashamed!
The Russian economy has been put back 20 years, and the stock market is still unable to open for fear of a meltdown.
Austria or Switzerland like status for Ukraine would have been best solution but it would defeat the purpose of NATO and all the paper pushers employed under the useless bureaucratic institutions.
A completely unecessary waste of human life.
Like the 3 million victims in Iraq, thanks to Bush and B-liar
don't change the topic.
Easy to see how this could escalate.....less so to see some peaceful end game !
In a War, it is not about who is right but about who is left...
In a War, it is not about who is right but about who is left...
but are those left, right?
You could help the brave Ukraine through your local Red Cross. We pray and cry for you Ukraine
Ok so.. Russia invades and kills  innocent Ukranians. Rest of the world responds by ejecting Russia from their financial system............
Rasputin the seriously mad dictator
The leaders of both country could have averted this crisis. War could have been avoided. It all didn't have to come to this
I agree with Paul here, Putin did all the attacking and death of innocent Ukrainians, who were living peacefully in their own country
Be cool guys...we more concerned on the Market next week
 speak for yourself dip *****
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