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Ukraine humanitarian ceasefire with Russia not holding: LIVE UPDATES Ukraine's president addressed crowds from Paris to Tbilisi, as well as Frankfurt, Prague, Bratislava, Vienna and Vilnius as Russia's invasion continued +28Posts

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Ukraine humanitarian ceasefire with Russia not holding: LIVE UPDATES

Ukraine's president addressed crowds from Paris to Tbilisi, as well as Frankfurt, Prague, Bratislava, Vienna and Vilnius as Russia's invasion continued



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Ukraine civilians making 'as many Molotov cocktails as possible': Local CEO

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Elon Musk: Starlink won't block Russian state media in Ukraine

Elon Musk overnight said "some governments" had asked SpaceX to block Russian state media on its Starlink internet satellites but said, "We will not do so unless at gunpoint." 

He specified it wasn’t a request from Ukraine, adding, "Sorry to be a free speech absolutist."

When a commenter argued that Russia state media was propaganda, Musk replied that "All news sources are partially propaganda, some more than others." 

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Blinken tells China 'world is watching' response to Russia-Ukraine war

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken spoke today with PRC State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi about Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Blinken reiterated that the war is premeditated, unprovoked, and unjustified. He noted the world is watching to see which nations stand up for the basic principles of freedom, self-determination and sovereignty,  according to spokesman Ned Price.

Blinken underscored that the world is acting in unison to repudiate and respond to the Russian aggression, ensuring that Moscow will pay a high price.

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Kremlin spokesman threatens West over ‘economic banditry’

Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Saturday that Russia would retaliate over what he called “economic banditry” from the West, Reuters reported.

But Peskov provided no details over how Russia would retaliate.

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BREAKING NEWS

Putin says no-fly zone is 'participation' in conflict

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Saturday that any third-party no-fly zone would amount to “participation in the armed conflict” as Western officials continue to refuse establishing any such zone over Ukraine.

Putin raised the matter during a visit to Aeroflot, during which he spoke with trainee stewardesses and addressed the status of the conflict.

He claimed that the “special military operation” had unfolded according to plan, with almost all of Ukraine’s military infrastructure destroyed, and again stated that Russia isn’t sending conscripts into battle.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Zelenskyy urges focus on humanitarian corridors: ‘must work’

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday urged Russia and Belarus to cooperate on providing humanitarian corridors so civilians can escape the war zone.

“Humanitarian corridors must work today,” Zelenskyy said in video posted on Instagram. “To save people. Women, children, the elderly. To give food and medicine to those who remain.”

“Our help is already on the way,” he said. “Everyone who needs help should be able to leave.”

The two main corridors should allow citizens in the cities of Mariupol and Volnovakha to flee as the fighting intensifies. British intelligence noted that both cities were likely surrounded by Russian forces by Saturday.

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British defense secretary: No-fly zone might help Russia, hurt Ukraine

The British defense secretary echoed U.S. sentiment that a “no-fly” zone over Ukraine would not only antagonize Russia and drag NATO into direct conflict, but could possibly hinder Ukraine’s defensive efforts.

Ben Wallace told BBC News that Russia has not succeeded in establishing air control, and British defense ministry updates continue to press Ukraine’s ability push off Russian air attacks.

Wallace noted that Ukraine has hit Russia hard with aircraft and drones, and that any no-fly zone has to work “for both sides” to keep NATO from entering the conflict.

"I think people should ask themselves the question before they suggest these things, what would it mean on the ground and what does it mean for NATO, when there are other ways to help Ukrainians defend themselves from the air," he said.

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Russian state media: Ukrainian nationalists prevented Mariupol evacuation

Russian state-aligned media outlet RIA claimed Saturday that continued shelling of humanitarian corridors came from Ukrainian nationalists – not Russian forces.

The deputy mayor of Mariupol told BBC News that the Russian military continued to shell the city as civilians tried to flee, but RIA instead claimed that a Ukrainian nationalist battalion “blew up a house” in Mariupol.

RIA insisted that Russia had observed the temporary ceasefire, citing the Russian Ministry of Defense.

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1.45 million people have fled Ukraine since invasion started: UN agency

A U.N. migration agency, citing figures from government ministries, said Saturday that 1.45 million people have left Ukraine since the start of Russia’s invasion. 

The International Organization for Migration said that people have fled to Poland, Moldova, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia.

Poland has received the largest number of people, with 787,300 people crossing its border over the past 10 days. The agency said nationals of 138 countries have crossed the borders from Ukraine into neighboring nations. 

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Sky News crew releases video of ‘Russian assassins’ shooting at them

A Sky News team posted video on YouTube Friday of a violent ambush Monday in which Russian troops shot at while trying to visit the town of Bucha near Kyiv.

Chief correspondent Stuart Ramsey, along with camera operator Richie Mockler, were shot: Ramsey took a bullet to his lower back while Mockler took two rounds in his body armor as the team abandoned its vehicle.

"The point is we were very lucky,” Ramsey said of the encounter. “But thousands of Ukrainians are dying, and families are being targeted by Russian hit squads just as we were, driving along in a family saloon and attacked. This war gets worse by the day.”

All team members returned to the U.K. later this week.

WARNING: THE FOLLOWING CONTAINS FOOTAGE THAT SOME MAY CONSIDER GRAPHIC IN NATURE

Click here to see Stuart and his team's encounter.

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British intelligence suggests slowdown in attacks as several cities encircled

A Saturday update from the British Ministry of Defense said it is “highly likely” Russian forces have encircled the cities of Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Mariupol and Sumy.

But the “overall rate of Russian air and artillery strikes” over the past 24 hours appears to be lower than in previous days as Ukraine continues to hold those cities.

Russian forces also may have bypassed other targets in order to hit Odesa, a major port city on the Black Sea.

Posted by Peter Aitken

Mariupol deputy mayor, city council say ceasefire to allow civilians to evacuate not holding: report

The deputy mayor of Mariupol, Ukraine said that Russian attacks have continued on the city despite a temporary ceasefire to allow civilians to evacuate, according to a report.

"The Russians are continuing to bomb us and use artillery. It is crazy," Deputy Mayor Mayor Serhiy Orlov told the BBC. "There is no ceasefire in Mariupol and there is no ceasefire all along the route. Our civilians are ready to escape but they cannot escape under shelling."

Earlier the city council said the same thing on the Telegram platform.

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Putin trying to 'rebuild the past,' Ukrainian MP tells Fox Business

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Zelenskyy speaks with Albanian prime minister

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Saturday morning he spoke to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama.

"Spoke about the fight against Russian invaders," he tweeted. "Discussed joint work within [Ukraine]. We appreciate the practical help and support of Albania in this difficult time. We are doing everything to end the war. 

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Ukraine's defense forces down Russian military helicopter, Ukraine Defense Ministry says

Ukraine's Defense Ministry shared a video Saturday morning it said showed the country's defense forces had downed a Russian military helicopter.

"This is how the Russian occupiers are dying. This time in a helicopter!" the ministry wrote in a tweet. "Glory to Ukraine and its defenders! Together to victory!"

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Blinken says US not seeking regime change in Russia

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Friday said the U.S. wasn’t seeking "regime change" in Moscow."In any event, it’s not up to us," he told the BBC from Brussels.

"The Russian people need to decide their leadership. They need to decide whether the leaders that are there are actually advancing and representing their needs, their interests, their will. It’s absolutely not up to us."

Blinken said he would ask the Russian people, if he could, how the "war of aggression, unprovoked, unwarranted on Ukraine" is helping them in their everyday lives.

"How is it sending a kid to school? How is it getting you a job? How is it cleaning the air? How is it dealing with the things you care about?" he questioned. 

On the contrary, he told the BBC, the Russian people are "tragically" bearing the burden of President Vladimir Putin’s war because of the massive sanctions imposed on the country by the U.S. and its allies. 

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Posted by Dom Calicchio

Ukraine may receive $700M in planned loans from World Bank

The World Bank Group is putting together financial help for Ukraine.

It is preparing to distribute $700 million in loans this month, according to the BBC.

World Bank President David Malpass spoke on the phone with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday.

The bank's board is now reviewing a $500 million loan proposal.

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Posted by Dom Calicchio
BREAKING NEWS

Russia says it will let Ukraine civilians leave 2 areas Saturday: report

Russia says its military will observe a ceasefire in two areas of Ukraine starting Saturday to allow civilians to evacuate, Russian media reported, according to The Associated Press.

At least one Ukrainian official confirmed the information, the report said.

Russia said it would allow civilians to leave the areas of Mariupol in southeast Ukraine and Volnovakha in the eastern part of the country beginning at 10 a.m. Moscow time, or 2 a.m. in the Eastern U.S.

The vaguely worded Russian statement was unclear about how long the ceasefire would last, the AP reported.

In Mariupol, an administrative official said the ceasefire there would last until 9 a.m. ET Saturday and a humanitarian corridor for transporting people and supplies would start at 4 a.m. ET, according to the report. The corridor in that area would extend from Mariupol to Zaporizhzhia, said Pavlo Kirilenko, head of the Donetsk region military-civil administration that includes Mariupol.

The Russian media report came after Oleksiy Danilov, leader of Ukraine’s security council, called for such a humanitarian move, according to the AP.

Meanwhile, the U.N. World Food Program warned that millions of Ukrainians will be needing food “immediately” as the war affects supplies in stores.

In Washington, Congress was scheduled Saturday to consider a request for $10 billion in humanitarian aid and security funding for Ukraine, according to the AP.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

Posted by Dom Calicchio

Russian troops near another Ukraine nuclear plant, in Yuzhnoukrainsk, UN envoy says

Russian forces in southern Ukraine were advancing toward the country’s second-largest nuclear plant Friday, one day after attacking the largest such facility, according to reports.

The troops were closing in on the nuclear power station in Yuzhnoukrainsk, after Russia’s previous attack Thursday targeted the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Enerhodar, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, U.N. ambassador to the United Nations, told the U.N. Security Council.

The council met Friday in an emergency session at U.N. headquarters in New York City in response to the Thursday attack.

The threat to the plant in Yuzhnoukrainsk was an "imminent danger," Thomas-Greenfield said.

"Russian forces are now 20 miles, and closing, from Ukraine’s second-largest nuclear facility," the ambassador said. "So this imminent danger continues."

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Posted by Dom Calicchio

Zelenskyy appeals to crowds via video at pro-Ukraine rallies across Europe: 'Please don't be silent'

Packed squares and boulevards across Europe sounded like soccer stadiums Friday as crowds from Paris to Tbilisi, Georgia, cheered Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who addressed the public gatherings via video.

"Come out and support Ukraine as much as you can," the media-savvy leader, a former actor who has captured the world's admiration for standing up to Russia as it continues to attack Ukraine, urged the crowds.

Ralliers held signs protesting the Russian invasion, which enters its 10th day Saturday. Many waved blue and yellow Ukrainian flags and sang along to anti-war songs like John Lennon's "Imagine."  

Other cities holding rallies included Frankfurt, Prague, Bratislava, Vienna and Vilnius. 

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Posted by Dom Calicchio

Russia using Ukrainian nuclear power plant to try to 'hold Europe hostage': Ukrainian MP

Ukrainian Parliament Member Sviatoslav Yurash sounded off on Russia-Ukraine peace talks and the attack on Europe's largest nuclear power plant Friday on "The Ingraham Angle."

SVIATOSLAV YURASH: These talks are basically, from what I can see from Russian demands, are a mirage. Russians [have been] trying to essentially … from the very beginning … destroy our sovereignty, our independence, our will to become [an] independent nation. And they demand things which will never pass … These are things that basically destroy any chance for Ukraine to be its own state. So as far as conversation there, … I would point to these peace talks. We need to give them their bodies, and we have so many Russians [who] died already in Ukraine. The transfer of these bodies needs to be organized, and that's something to discuss [in] these negotiations. Also, we have hundreds of their P.O.W.s, and they have some of ours. We need to talk about that, too. … But as far as the actual ending to the warfare, unfortunately [the] Russians aren't giving it a chance."

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Posted by Dom Calicchio

Italian authorities seize Russian-owned yachts: report

Yachts belonging to two of Russia's wealthiest oligarchs have been seized in Italy as part of European Union sanctions.

The raid by Italian police took place Friday, according to the BBC.

Authorities seized a 213-foot yacht worth $27 million owned by Alexey Mordashov, in the northern port of Imperia, according to local officials.

Mordashov is considered a close ally of President Vladimir Putin and Russia's richest man.His worth is estimated at $29 billion and built his wealth around the Russian steel producer Severstal.

The other yacht is reportedly owned by Gennady Timchenko, another oligarch with close ties to Putin.

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Posted by Dom Calicchio

Retired US brigadier general: Putin should be designated a war criminal

A retired U.S. brigadier general told Fox News on Friday that Russian President Vladimir Putin is decidedly a war criminal after firsthand accounts and video of his army bombing civilians and reportedly using taboo ordnances in several cases.

Brig. Gen. Don Bolduc told "The Ingraham Angle" that there is no need for an international commission or an investigation because the videos from Ukraine do not lie.

Bolduc warned about the dangers of hyperbaric ordnances — so-called "vacuum bombs" — that create vacuums via a secondary detonation that vaporizes anything in range, including humans.

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Posted by Dom Calicchio

US mission in Ukraine revealed — and it's not necessarily Russia's defeat

Pentagon press secretary John Kirby during an appearance Friday on "The Story" was asked exactly what the U.S. mission was in Ukraine and what success would look like in officials' eyes. 

JOHN KIRBY: I'll tell you very clearly what the Pentagon and the Department of Defense is focused on, and it's really two things. One is continuing to make sure that Ukraine can defend itself, and they are defending themselves. And as we just talked about a few minutes ago, we're helping them do that, and we're trying to do that as fast as possible.

Number two: Making sure that NATO can defend itself, and that's why the president has ordered additional troops over to Europe. That's why we repositioned troops inside Europe to elsewhere on NATO's eastern flank. We're making sure that we can make positive that we can defend NATO's territory, that we're making it clear to Mr. Putin and to our allies how seriously we take our Article 5 commitments under the NATO's treaty. …

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Zelenskyy to NATO: 'Is this NATO we wanted?'

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized NATO for their decision to not impose a no-fly zone over Ukraine, saying "Is this NATO we wanted?"

"Today, the Alliance's leadership gave the green light for further bombing of Ukrainian cities by refusing to make a no-fly zone. You could close our sky. But…I do not know who you can protect and whether you can protect NATO countries," Zelenskyy said in a video uploaded to social media on Friday.

In the address, Zelenskyy, however, said that he's "grateful" for Ukraine's friends in NATO.

"But I am also grateful to our country's friends in NATO. There are many countries of our friends, our partners - most of the powerful partners. Those who help our state no matter what. From the first day of the invasion. And I'm sure, until the victory. And that's why we do NOT feel alone.We continue to fight. We will protect our state. We will liberate our land," he said.

Posted by Dom Calicchio

Russian TV station staffers walk off set after broadcast

Staff of a Russian independent television station, TV Rain, ended their final broadcast by walking off the set on Thursday,

The news outlet has stopped broadcasting indefinitely, according to the BBC.

The Russian government's telecommunications regulator has accused the station of "inciting extremism, abusing Russian citizens, causing mass disruption of public calm and safety, and encouraging protests," according to the report.

Posted by Dom Calicchio

Putin signs 'fake' news law that would jail journalists over war reports

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed into law Friday legislation that would punish journalists with prison time for publishing news that contradicts officials' statements about Moscow's war in Ukraine. 

Under the new law, reporters face up to 15 years in prison if they report what authorities deem as false reports about the military. The legislation was passed by both chambers of the Russian parliament. 

Tim Davie, the director-general for the BBC, said the law criminalizes independent journalism and said the media outlet has suspended the work of its journalists and staff in Russia. 

"Our BBC News service in Russian will continue to operate from outside Russia," he said Thursday. "The safety of our staff is paramount and we are not prepared to expose them to the risk of criminal prosecution simply for doing their jobs."

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Posted by Dom Calicchio

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