Zelensky says Ukraine prepared to discuss neutrality in peace talks https://t.co/tFsjJf571A
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 28, 2022
Ukraine and Russia likely to begin face-to-face talks on Tuesday, Kremlin says https://t.co/SWchyjjNnJ
— The Guardian (@guardian) March 28, 2022
Ukrainian troops regained control of the eastern town of Trostianets, a local official said, potentially marking a breakthrough for Ukraine's counteroffensive. The country's military also retook several other towns, including two near Kharkiv, it said.https://t.co/0TFBPFGnOM
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 28, 2022
#UPDATE The Kremlin has expressed concern after US President Joe Biden called the Russian leader Vladimir Putin a "butcher" over his military operation in #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/JFzHwvjgx7
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 28, 2022
Ukraine says it will not open humanitarian corridors from its cities due to warnings of Russian "provocations" on routes
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 28, 2022
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Kharkiv sandbags pile up to save statues from daily Russian bombardment.
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 28, 2022
"We must protect the city so that future generations know it as we have known it"https://t.co/iCVnqkmTpT pic.twitter.com/rs9KL29xUq
Locals in Kyiv, Ukraine, prepared and stacked sandbags around the city's monuments as they were anticipating attacks on Sunday. Residents seen here were putting bags around a monument to Princess Olga, the 10th-century ruler of Kievan Rus who was later made a saint. pic.twitter.com/mT6YtkBrgs
— CBS News (@CBSNews) March 28, 2022
Ukraine's military intelligence head has warned that Putin could be looking at carving the country in two, similar to North and South Korea. CNN military analyst @CedricLeighton explains what a potential split of Ukraine would look like for Russia. pic.twitter.com/2tUqeJmxpv
— CNN (@CNN) March 28, 2022
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