The latest on the #Ukraine crisis from @dmitryzaksAFP & @DaveClark_AFP
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 2, 2022
▶️ Russian troops claim control of Kherson
▶️ Fierce clashes as Russian paratroopers land in Kharkiv
▶️ Biden brands Putin a dictator in #SOTU22https://t.co/5epTWn9D7y pic.twitter.com/onUk11ojZP
Russian forces said they had captured the Black Sea port of Kherson on Wednesday as Russian and Ukrainian troops battled for Kharkiv, the country's second-biggest city, and #Ukraine's president said Moscow wanted to "erase" his country - latest
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 2, 2022
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UAV footage of the battle for the Antonovsky bridge near Kherson. The footage shows two Ukrainian BRDM-2 vehicles, Ukrainian soldiers, and Russian Ural trucks and Msta-B howitzers.https://t.co/wRlFo5KF82https://t.co/alXnwbTZIv pic.twitter.com/aQpvVbHAa5
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) March 2, 2022
"We are hearing a lot of outgoing Russian artillery from our position here." @fpleitgenCNN reports from the ground as Russian troops continue their assault on the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv: https://t.co/w8u6gmEYGO pic.twitter.com/P7vdRWm4CC
— CNN (@CNN) March 2, 2022
Russian forces are bearing down on several Ukrainian cities. In the capital, Kyiv, blasts were reported overnight and Russian troops appeared to be moving closer toward encircling the city.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 2, 2022
Follow our updates.https://t.co/dPQgiQf8Sn pic.twitter.com/OYuNLXwtKn
BREAKING: Kremlin spokesman says Russian delegation ready to resume talks Wednesday evening with Ukrainian officials about war. https://t.co/u2rxCoqygi
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 2, 2022
A crowd of Ukrainian civilians took to the streets to block a Russian military column from accessing a nuclear power plant in Enerhodar, Ukraine -- a move that is symbolic of the acts of defiance taking place across the country in the face of a continued Russian invasion. pic.twitter.com/s9TthA2Fza
— CNN (@CNN) March 2, 2022
VIDEO: Pope Francis thanks Poland for accepting refugees fleeing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, allowing them to "live in a dignified way." Nearly a million people have escaped the fighting to Poland, Romania and other neighboring countries.
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 2, 2022
Live updates: https://t.co/9bRURAojkf pic.twitter.com/rJfj5GzABe
#UPDATE The EU has excluded seven Russian banks from the global SWIFT network, as sanctions were ratcheted up over Moscow's war on #Ukraine
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 2, 2022
📸 Russia's VTB Bank was one of the seven lenders excluded from SWIFT pic.twitter.com/DbEFjByFBR
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