#UPDATE The Kremlin says a Polish offer to deliver Mig-29 fighter jets to Ukraine via a US airbase could lead to a "dangerous scenario", as Russian troops continued their advance into Ukraine pic.twitter.com/9QTEQhvXLX
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 9, 2022
Russian forces in Ukraine have so far been slowed by their own flaws and Ukrainian resistance. But Moscow still has a big edge in firepower, and if it is willing to absorb many more casualties, analysts say it could succeed in toppling the Kyiv government. https://t.co/EjB39lmeYf
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 9, 2022
Poland has offered to give some of its fighter jets to Ukraine — a military tool the country desperately needs.
— CBS Mornings (@CBSMornings) March 9, 2022
But the U.S. and Poland cannot agree on how to deliver them to Ukrainian pilots, trying not to engage with Russia directly. pic.twitter.com/2CITA6a8b5
Ukrainian officials announced Russia has agreed to a new daylong ceasefire along several evacuation routes for people fleeing cities. https://t.co/Ww0HA6Ty37
— CBC News (@CBCNews) March 9, 2022
A tiny trickle of refugees have managed to flee Ukrainian cities under attack from Russian forces, but concerns are mounting for millions of people who remain trapped amid worsening conditions https://t.co/HerpaSRRzj
— CNN (@CNN) March 9, 2022
THREAD: After authorities in Ukraine said power was knocked out to the Chernobyl nuclear site, the U.N. nuclear watchdog said it saw “no critical impact on safety.” https://t.co/jzIdoevrmw
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 9, 2022
"This is going backwards for Russia."
— CNN (@CNN) March 9, 2022
Dozens of businesses, including McDonald's and Starbucks, have suspended operations in Russia in response to the invasion of Ukraine. CNN's @ChristineRomans has more on what this means for Russia's economy. pic.twitter.com/Uy1zCskcrf
Fitch says Russian default on its national debt is "imminent"
— CBS News (@CBSNews) March 9, 2022
https://t.co/1kgqfbWl60 pic.twitter.com/6gcCIpkt9c
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