War in Ukraine: Latest developments
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 16, 2022
▶️ Explosions rock central Kyiv
▶️ Warsaw calls for NATO peace mission to help Ukraine
▶️ Ukrainian President optimistic about a deal to end to the conflicthttps://t.co/ClLE4Nckkv pic.twitter.com/WcG0tofigg
"Right now, the destiny of our country is being decided."- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky gives an urgent address to Congress, appealing to American values and pleading for more help to stop the Russian invasion of his country: https://t.co/C99GRa9znq pic.twitter.com/29aqma1ufQ
— CNN (@CNN) March 16, 2022
During the address, Zelenskyy appealed for a no-fly zone over Ukraine. He showed a graphic video to Congress depicting the human toll and destruction in Mariupol and other besieged areas in Ukraine. https://t.co/VKzhlaxB5g
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 16, 2022
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov said that a neutral military status for Ukraine was being “seriously discussed” at “businesslike” talks. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy described Russia’s demands for ending the war as becoming “more realistic.” https://t.co/wtveYewnkt
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 16, 2022
#UPDATE Ukraine has rejected proposals pushed by Russia for it to adopt a neutral status comparable to Austria or Sweden, saying talks with Moscow to end fighting should focus on "security guarantees" pic.twitter.com/6dRPeTHSwU
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 16, 2022
Ukraine's 'International Legion' has reportedly drawn 20,000 foreigners, who want to help the country defend itself against Russia. pic.twitter.com/HsPBjdyMEp
— DW News (@dwnews) March 16, 2022
Around 175,000 refugees from Ukraine have registered in Germany so far, a government spokesperson said on Wednesday, noting that the actual number of arrivals could be higher.
— DW News (@dwnews) March 16, 2022
The UNHCR estimates that 2.97 million refugees have fled Ukraine since the start of Russia's invasion. pic.twitter.com/vDKWUqMl8B
"This is a new reality, it is not going to go away very soon, so you need to live in a new way"
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 16, 2022
Two women in Kyiv tower blocks record their new life under siegehttps://t.co/cvci0cp0q6 pic.twitter.com/dQVXSqnHXD
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