Russia-Ukraine live news: Talks resume after alleged depot strike

Alleged Ukrainian strike on facility in Belgorod attracts Moscow’s ire as negotiations resume on-line after Istanbul meet.

Firefighters are seen working at a fuel depot in Belgorod
Moscow has accused Ukrainian forces of finishing up an assault on a gas depot within the japanese metropolis of Belgorod [Russian Emergencies Ministry/Handout via Reuters]

  • Moscow says alleged Ukrainian assault on gas depot in Belgorod harms talks as negotiations resume on-line.
  • Russian forces blocking Ukrainian effort to ship assist to the besieged, southeastern port metropolis of Mariupol, native official says.
  • A few of Moscow’s troops withdrawing from close to Kyiv, Chernihiv, regional officers say.
  • Russia’s state-owned power big Gazprom says the nation’s fuel exports will proceed beneath guidelines set by the Kremlin.

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2 minutes in the past (15:01 GMT)

China accuses US of being ‘main instigator of Ukraine disaster’

China has accused the US of instigating the conflict in Ukraine and stated NATO ought to have been disbanded following the break-up of the Soviet Union.

“Because the offender and main instigator of the Ukraine disaster, the US has led NATO to interact in 5 rounds of eastward enlargement within the final twenty years after 1999,” International Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian informed reporters at a each day briefing.

“The variety of NATO members elevated from 16 to 30, they usually have moved eastward greater than 1,000km (600 miles) to someplace close to the Russian border, pushing Russia to the wall step-by-step,” he added.

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9 minutes in the past (14:54 GMT)

Lavrov praises India for not taking ‘one-sided’ view of conflict

Russia’s international minister has praised India as a “good friend”, including New Delhi shouldn't be taking a “one-sided” view on the conflict.

Sergey Lavrov’s go to to India was aimed toward shoring up help from a rustic Russia has lengthy considered an ally. New Delhi has not publically condemned what Russia calls its “particular navy operation” in Ukraine.

“We're pals,” Lavrov informed a information convention after assembly his Indian counterpart, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, including India noticed the Ukraine disaster within the “entirety of information and never simply in a one-sided approach”.


15 minutes in the past (14:48 GMT)

In name with Putin, Erdogan urges dialogue

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has known as for Russia and Ukraine to behave with widespread sense and preserve dialogue throughout a name along with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, in response to his workplace.

Erdogan and Putin additionally mentioned the talks between Russian and Ukrainian officers in Istanbul on Tuesday, the Turkish presidency stated in a press release.

The Turkish chief stated the “constructive and constructive” discussions had raised hopes for peace, it added.

“Erdogan … famous he needed to cap off the peace efforts by bringing collectively Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy,” his workplace stated.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks ahead of the peace talks between delegations from Russia and Ukraine at Dolmabahce Presidential Office in Istanbul
Tuesday’s talks passed off on the Dolmabahce Palace, Erdogan’s workplace on the banks of the Bosphorus [Arda Küçükkaya/Anadolu Agency]


53 minutes in the past (14:10 GMT)

Ukraine pushing Russian forces again in Kyiv area, official says

Ukrainian forces are pushing again Russian troops northeast and northwest of Kyiv, an adviser to Zelenskyy has stated.

Oleksiy Arestovych added at a information briefing that Mariupol was nonetheless holding out after weeks of bombardment however warned Russian forces had been now making an attempt to encircle the northern metropolis of Chernihiv.

Russia stated throughout negotiations on Tuesday that it might scale down operations within the Kyiv and Chernihiv areas, however officers in each areas say combating has continued in some locations there.

Reporting by Al Jazeera’s Mansur Mirovalev in Vinnytsia, Ukraine.


1 hour in the past (13:47 GMT)

Russian bombardment of Mariupol has brought on $10bn price of injury: Native authorities

Russia’s bombardment of Mariupol has brought on at the very least $10bn in injury to infrastructure there, in response to a preliminary estimate by native authorities.

“Each crime, each homicide and act of destruction dedicated by the aggressor should be recorded and handed on to the Worldwide Court docket [of Justice],” the town council quoted Mayor Vadym Boichenko as saying.

The council added that a particular committee of councillors could be chargeable for recording such acts.


2 hours in the past (13:16 GMT)

Zelenskyy, Macron focus on Mariupol evacuation plan

Zelenskyy says he has spoken to his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron about the necessity to implement an initiative by Paris to assist civilians evacuate Mariupol.

“The initiative of France on humanitarian corridors from Mariupol should be carried out!” the Ukrainian president stated on Twitter after the pair’s talks by telephone.


2 hours in the past (12:52 GMT)

Kyiv gives no direct touch upon gas depot accusation

Ukraine’s defence ministry has declined to remark straight on Russian allegations that its forces struck a gas depot in Belgorod.

“I cannot verify or deny these allegations,” Oleksandr Motuzyanyk, a ministry spokesman, informed a information briefing.

“Ukraine is presently conducting a defensive operation towards Russian aggression on the territory of Ukraine, and this doesn't imply that Ukraine is chargeable for each disaster on Russia’s territory,” he added.


2 hours in the past (12:45 GMT)

Ukraine’s cultural heritage in danger, UNESCO warns

Dozens of church buildings, historic websites and museums have been broken by the conflict in Ukraine, the UN’s cultural  company (UNESCO) has stated.

“We're very involved about each the scenario on the humanitarian and [cultural] heritage ranges. Humanity’s heritage is in peril [in Ukraine],” Ernesto Ottone, UNESCO’s assistant director-general for tradition, informed a information convention.

UNESCO’s first preliminary record of completely or partially broken websites featured 29 non secular websites, 16 historic buildings, 4 museums and 4 monuments, it stated.


3 hours in the past (12:20 GMT)

Kyiv mayor says ‘big’ battles being fought close to capital

Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko has stated “big” battles are being fought to the north and east of Ukraine’s capital and warned individuals towards returning to the town amid the combating.

“The chance of dying [in Kyiv] is fairly excessive, and that’s why my recommendation to anybody who needs to come back again is: Please, take a bit bit extra time,” Klitschko stated.

Kyiv’s regional governor stated earlier on Friday that Russian forces had been pulling again in some areas across the capital however strengthening their positions in others.


3 hours in the past (12:17 GMT)

Loss of life toll rises to twenty-eight from strike on regional HQ in Mykolaiv

Twenty-eight individuals have been confirmed killed on account of Tuesday’s rocket strike on the regional administration constructing in Ukraine’s southern metropolis of Mykolaiv, Vitaliy Kim, the area’s governor, has stated.

The nine-storey constructing was left with a gaping gap after being struck by Russian forces.

Al Jazeera was unable to independently confirm the figures supplied.


3 hours in the past (12:06 GMT)

China says it's pushing for peace talks on Ukraine ‘in its personal approach’: Report

Chinese language Premier Li Keqiang has informed European Union leaders that Beijing is pushing for peace talks on Ukraine in “its personal approach”, in response to a report by state broadcaster CCTV.

Li reiterated that China advocates for the safeguarding of worldwide regulation and worldwide norms, together with the territorial integrity of all international locations, CCTV reported.

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speak via video conference
Leaders within the EU are eager to make use of the digital summit with China to debate Beijing’s stance over the conflict in Ukraine [Olivier Matthys/Pool via AP]


3 hours in the past (12:04 GMT)

Germany greenlights sale of infantry combating automobiles to Kyiv: Report

Germany’s defence ministry has authorised the supply to Ukraine of a number of dozen infantry combating automobiles (IFVs) that initially belonged to the previous communist East Germany, in response to a media report.

The 58 PbV-501 automobiles are armed with cannons and machine weapons, the Welt am Sonntag newspaper reported.

It added that Berlin had handed the IFVs on to Sweden on the finish of the Nineteen Nineties, which later offered them to a Czech firm that now goals to promote them to Kyiv.

Nations aiming to move on German weapons exports want to use for approval in Berlin first.


3 hours in the past (12:00 GMT)

IAEA chief to go Chernobyl mission ‘as quickly as potential’

The top of the UN’s nuclear watchdog has stated he'll lead a mission to Ukraine’s defunct Chernobyl plant as quickly as potential after Kyiv stated Russian troops had left the positioning.

“It is going to be the primary in a collection of such nuclear security and safety missions to #Ukraine,” Rafael Grossi, director normal of the Worldwide Atomic Power Company (IAEA), tweeted.

Grossi has this week been on his first go to to Ukraine since Russia launched its invasion.


3 hours in the past (11:55 GMT)

Erdogan says he'll urge Putin to take steps on Donbas, Crimea with Zelenskyy

Erdogan has stated he'll inform Putin in a telephone name afterward Friday that he and Zelenskyy must take a step to deal with points over Ukraine’s Donbas area and Crimea.

Chatting with reporters in Istanbul, Erdogan stated he'll maintain the telephone name with Putin at 13:00 GMT and renew a proposal to host the Russian and Ukrainian leaders for talks.

He added Zelenskyy was heat in direction of the thought after talking with Erdogan in a name on Thursday.


3 hours in the past (11:44 GMT)

Kuleba says he has no data on who carried out Belgorod strike

Ukraine’s international minister has stated he “can neither verify nor reject” whether or not Ukrainian forces had been concerned within the alleged assault in Belgorod as a result of he isn't aware about all navy data.

Talking at a information briefing in Poland, Dmytro Kuleba additionally stated Ukraine was ready for Russia’s formal response to Kyiv’s proposals laid out at peace talks in Turkey earlier this week.

He added that international powers weren't pushing Ukraine to compromise within the negotiations with Moscow.

A fire is seen at a fuel depot in Russia's western city of Belgorod
Russia has alleged that two Ukrainian navy helicopters fired rockets at a gas depot in Belgorod early on Friday morning [Pavel Kolyadin/BelPressa/Handout via Reuters]


4 hours in the past (11:14 GMT)

EU pressures China over its stance on Russia’s conflict

EU and Chinese language leaders have met for his or her first summit in two years with Brussels urgent Beijing for assurances that it'll neither provide Russia with arms nor assist Moscow circumvent Western sanctions.

Learn extra right here.


4 hours in the past (11:13 GMT)

Ukraine says talks with Russia have resumed

Delegations from Kyiv and Moscow have resumed talks in an internet format, Ukraine’s presidential workplace has stated, citing Ukrainian negotiator Mykhailo Podolyak.

The workplace didn't present any additional particulars.


4 hours in the past (10:54 GMT)

Kremlin says alleged Ukrainian assault on depot harms talks

The Kremlin has stated the alleged Ukrainian strike on a gas depot in Belgorod has created uncomfortable circumstances for continued talks with Kyiv over ending the conflict.

“In fact, this isn't one thing that may be perceived as creating circumstances comfy for the continuation of negotiations,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov informed reporters on a convention name.

He added that authorities had been working to reorganise the gas provide chain and keep away from disruption of power provides within the metropolis.

A Russian official stated earlier on Friday that two Ukrainian navy helicopters had attacked a gas depot there, making the primary accusation of a Ukrainian air raid on Russian soil since Moscow despatched its troops into Ukraine greater than a month in the past.


4 hours in the past (10:40 GMT)

What's behind Putin’s roubles for fuel demand?

Putin has signed a decree requiring consumers of Russian fuel to pay in roubles from Friday utilizing a particular account at a Russian financial institution, or see their contracts halted.

However the transfer has been rejected by European governments, with Germany – Europe’s industrial powerhouse – calling it “political blackmail”.

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5 hours in the past (10:26 GMT)

Gasoline exports to proceed beneath Russian guidelines, Gazprom says

Russia’s state-owned power big Gazprom has stated the nation’s fuel exports will proceed beneath guidelines set by Moscow.

The corporate stated in a press release that it had began to inform shoppers of a requested change of end-payment forex to roubles, in keeping with the decree signed by Putin.

Gazprom added that it remained a accountable associate and maintained safe fuel provides.


5 hours in the past (10:23 GMT)

Moscow seems to be ‘withdrawing items’ round Kyiv, Chernihiv: AJE correspondent

Al Jazeera’s Rob McBride, reporting from the town of Lviv, in western Ukraine, says it does “appear as if the Russians are withdrawing items” amid studies from Ukrainian officers that Moscow’s troops had been pulling again from round Kyiv and Chernihiv.

“They stated they'd do and would consider the east [of Ukraine],” McBride stated.

“It's troublesome to inform precisely what these items are going to do now, but it surely does look as if they're being reorganised … and replenished,” he added.

“A few of these items have really been out within the area, residing beneath canvas for months – they had been on supposed workout routines in Belarus and in Russia itself from final November and December, so they are going to be in want of replenishment and new recruits.”


5 hours in the past (10:14 GMT)

Putin, Erdogan to talk by telephone

Putin will communicate by telephone with Erdogan on Friday, the Kremlin has stated.

The 2 leaders’ talks come after Turkey hosted delegations from Kyiv and Moscow for talks in Istanbul on Tuesday.

Erdogan, who spoke to Zelenskyy by telephone on Thursday, has stated Ankara is prepared, in precept, to behave as a safety guarantor nation for Ukraine.

Kyiv has set out an in depth framework for a peace deal beneath which Ukraine would stay impartial however its safety could be assured by a gaggle of third international locations.


5 hours in the past (09:53 GMT)

Lavrov says progress made in talks with Ukraine

Russia’s international minister has stated that some progress had been made at talks with Ukraine earlier this week, including Moscow is getting ready its response to Ukrainian proposals put ahead on the discussions in Istanbul.

Talking at a briefing after talks along with his Indian counterparts, Sergey Lavrov stated that negotiations with Kyiv wanted to proceed however famous the Ukrainian facet had proven “way more understanding” of the scenario in Crimea and Donbas and what he claimed was the need of its impartial standing.

Russia annexed the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine in 2014 and has backed separatist rebels who shortly afterwards seized swaths of territory in japanese Ukraine’s Donbas area.


5 hours in the past (09:41 GMT)

As bombs fall, Muslims in Ukraine face troublesome Ramadan

Muslims in Ukraine face a troublesome Ramadan this yr as Russia’s conflict on the nation continues to rage.

Displaced by conflict, many are removed from their houses, neighborhood help networks and pals – but, they're decided to profit from the festive interval.

Learn extra right here.


5 hours in the past (09:39 GMT)

Ukraine says some Russian troops nonetheless in Chernobyl ‘exclusion zone’

Some Russian troops are nonetheless within the “exclusion zone” across the defunct Chernobyl nuclear energy station, the top of the Ukrainian company in control of the world has stated.

Yevhen Kramarenko confirmed on nationwide tv that the troops who had occupied the facility station after Moscow launched its invasion in late February had left the plant itself.

However he added that some troops had been seen within the “exclusion zone” exterior the territory of the decommissioned energy station. The world was established across the plant quickly after a reactor there exploded on this planet’s worst nuclear accident in 1986.

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6 hours in the past (09:29 GMT)

Germany says practically 300,000 refugees have arrived from Ukraine

Almost 300,000 refugees from Ukraine have been registered in Germany, in response to the nation’s inside ministry.

The ministry, citing figures from the federal police, stated 294,508 refugees had arrived so far. The bulk are ladies, youngsters or aged, it added.


6 hours in the past (09:15 GMT)

Purple Cross groups en path to Mariupol, however with out assist provides

The Worldwide Committee of the Purple Cross (ICRC) is sending groups to Mariupol and is “hopeful” that evacuations of hundreds of civilians can start on Friday, a spokesperson for the help company has stated.

“We now have permission to maneuver at present and we're en path to Mariupol,” ICRC spokesman Ewan Watson stated. “We're hopeful it [the safe passage operation] will begin at present.”

Nonetheless, the physique didn't obtain permission to take humanitarian assist with the convoy, and it departed with none provides, he added.


6 hours in the past (08:55 GMT)

Russia withdrawing some troops from Kyiv area, governor says

Russia is constant to withdraw a few of its forces from round Ukraine’s northern Kyiv area and they're heading in direction of Belarus, its governor has stated.

“We're observing the motion of joint [Russian] car columns of varied portions,” Oleksandr Pavlyuk stated in a publish on Telegram.

He added Russian forces had left the city of Hostomel, which is subsequent to a strategically necessary airfield, however warned they had been digging in close by, within the city of Bucha.


7 hours in the past (08:30 GMT)

Ukraine unable to get provides to Mariupol or evacuate civilians, mayor’s aide says

An aide to the mayor of Mariupol has stated Russian forces have been stopping any humanitarian provides from reaching civilians trapped there, making clear a deliberate “humanitarian hall” had not been opened.

“The town stays closed to entry and really harmful to exit with private transport,” Petro Andryushchenko stated on Telegram.

“As well as, since yesterday the occupiers have categorically not allowed any humanitarian assist – even in small portions – into the town,” he added, referring to Russian troops.

The town’s mayor stated earlier this week that as much as 170,000 residents had been trapped there with dwindling provides. Earlier makes an attempt to organise protected corridors, by way of which assist might be delivered and civilians evacuated, have failed.


7 hours in the past (08:15 GMT)

Chernihiv governor says Moscow’s troops withdrawing

Russian forces are withdrawing from Ukraine’s northern Chernihiv area however haven't but left solely, its governor has stated.

“Air and missile strikes are [still] potential within the area, no one is ruling this out,” Viacheslav Chaus stated in a video deal with, including that Ukrainian forces had been getting into and securing territories beforehand held by Russian troops.

Chaus stated it was nonetheless too early for Ukrainian forces within the area to let their guard down as Moscow’s forces had been “nonetheless on our land”.

Russia stated on Tuesday it might reduce its offensive within the Chernihiv and Kyiv areas following talks between the 2 sides in Istanbul.


7 hours in the past (07:42 GMT)

Russia eases some curbs on transferring cash overseas

Russia’s central financial institution says it's softening restrictions on international fund transfers for people for six months.

The financial institution stated the measures, which elevate an earlier restrict on funds that may be transferred overseas, didn't apply to residents and non-residents from international locations that had imposed sanctions towards Russia over Ukraine.

“Inside a calendar month, people have the precise to switch not more than 10,000 US dollars or the equal in one other forex from the Russian Federation from their account in a Russian financial institution to their account or to a different individual overseas,” the financial institution stated in a press release.

The financial institution added that transfers overseas from financial institution accounts of non-residents, people or authorized entities from international locations that had imposed sanctions had been suspended for the following six months.


8 hours in the past (07:24 GMT)

Gazprom says fuel exports to Europe by way of Ukraine proceed

Gazprom has stated it's persevering with to produce pure fuel to Europe by way of Ukraine in keeping with requests from European customers.

The corporate stated requests stood at 108.4 million cubic metres (mcm) on Friday, down from 109.5 mcm a day earlier.

Compressor complexes at the Gazprom.
Europe has historically been closely reliant on Russia for provides of pure fuel [File: Bloomberg]


8 hours in the past (07:19 GMT)

Mykolaiv assault dying toll reaches 24

Ukraine’s State Emergency Service says that the dying toll from a Russian assault on the regional administration constructing within the southern metropolis of Mykolaiv has risen to 24 individuals.

The service stated on Telegram that rescuers had labored continuous to search for our bodies and survivors within the particles of the nine-storey constructing, which was left with a gaping gap after being struck by Russian forces on Tuesday morning.

Al Jazeera was unable to independently confirm the figures supplied.

Reporting by Al Jazeera’s Mansur Mirovalev in Vinnytsia, Ukraine.


8 hours in the past (07:12 GMT)

Ukraine’s prosecutor normal says 153 youngsters killed amid Russian assaults

A minimum of 153 youngsters have been killed and greater than 245 others wounded amid Russia’s invasion, the workplace of Ukraine’s prosecutor normal has stated.

It added in a publish on Telegram that the dying toll might but rise on account of potential victims in areas of heavy combating, resembling Mariupol and Chernihiv, being unaccounted for as of but.

Al Jazeera was unable to independently confirm the figures supplied.

Reporting by Al Jazeera’s Mansur Mirovalev in Vinnytsia, Ukraine.

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Russia’s bloody conflict in Ukraine has triggered a serious humanitarian disaster [File: AP Photo]


8 hours in the past (06:59 GMT)

Ukraine’s navy says Russian forces retreating from round Kyiv

Some Russian forces are retreating from areas round Kyiv in direction of Belarus, regardless of the Russian assault on the japanese areas of Donetsk and Luhansk intensifying, Ukraine’s Basic Workers of the Armed Forces has stated.

The troops are shifting in direction of the Belarusian border, taking with them stolen civilian automobiles and looted property, the division alleged in a publish on Fb.

It added that seven Russian assaults had been repelled in Donetsk and Luhansk in a single day, with Ukrainian forces destroying three tanks, two armoured automobiles and one drone.

Reporting by Al Jazeera’s Mansur Mirovalev in Vinnytsia, Ukraine.


8 hours in the past (06:55 GMT)

French actor Depardieu blasts Putin’s ‘loopy excesses’ in Ukraine

French actor Gerard Depardieu, who has praised Putin prior to now, has criticised his “loopy, unacceptable excesses” in Ukraine.

Depardieu, who took up Russian nationality in 2013, informed the AFP information company on Thursday: “the Russian individuals are not chargeable for the loopy, unacceptable excesses of their leaders like Vladimir Putin.”

Depardieu additionally stated he would give all of the proceeds from three nights of live shows in Paris from April 1 to “Ukrainian victims of this tragic fratricidal conflict”.

In 2013, Putin granted Depardieu Russian citizenship, sparking an outcry in France the place the actor was accused of abandoning his homeland to keep away from a brand new tax fee for millionaires.


9 hours in the past (06:26 GMT)

Putin ally warns agriculture provides may very well be restricted to ‘pals’

Certainly one of President Putin’s allies has warned that Russia, a serious international wheat exporter, may restrict provides of agriculture merchandise to “pleasant” international locations solely, amid Western sanctions imposed on Moscow over the Ukraine disaster.

Dmitry Medvedev, who served as president from 2008 to 2012 and is now deputy secretary of Russia’s safety council, stated he want to define “some easy however necessary factors about meals safety in Russia” given the sanctions imposed.

Most of them have been a part of the nation’s agricultural coverage for years.

“We are going to solely be supplying meals and agriculture merchandise to our pals,” Medvedev stated on social media. “Thankfully now we have loads of them, and they aren't in Europe or North America in any respect.”

Combines harvest wheat in Stavropol region
Russia provides wheat primarily to Africa and the Center East [File: Eduard Korniyenko/Reuters]


9 hours in the past (06:19 GMT)

Conflict in Ukraine fuels fears amongst draft-age Russian youths

As Moscow’s forces bathroom down in Ukraine, many younger Russians of the draft age have been more and more jittery in regards to the prospect of being despatched into fight.

Making these fears significantly acute is an annual spring conscription that begins on Friday and goals to spherical up 134,500 males for a one-year tour of navy responsibility.

Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu pledged at a gathering of the navy brass this week that the recruits won't be despatched to entrance traces or “hotspots”.

However the assertion was met with scepticism by many in Russia who bear in mind the separatist wars within the southern republic of Chechnya within the Nineteen Nineties and the early 2000s, when hundreds of poorly educated younger males had been killed.

“I don’t belief them once they say they gained’t ship conscripts into fight. They lie on a regular basis,” stated Vladislav, a 22-year-old who's finishing his research and fears he may face the draft instantly after commencement.


9 hours in the past (06:14 GMT)

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: Checklist of key occasions, day 37

Because the Russia-Ukraine conflict enters its thirty seventh day, we check out the principle developments.

Learn extra right here.

Ukrainian service members on patrol in the Kyiv region
Ukrainian service members patrol an space in a village close to a entrance line, as Russia’s assault on Ukraine continues, in Kyiv Area [File: Serhii Nuzhnenko/Reuters]


9 hours in the past (05:39 GMT)

UK says Ukraine has retaken villages of Sloboda, Lukashivka

British navy intelligence has stated Ukrainian forces have retaken the villages of Sloboda and Lukashivka to the south of Chernihiv and positioned alongside important provide routes between the town and Kyiv.

“Ukraine has additionally continued to make profitable however restricted counter assaults to the east and northeast of Kyiv,” Britain’s Ministry of Defence stated.

Chernihiv and Kyiv have been subjected to continued air and missile assaults regardless of Russian claims of lowering exercise in these areas, the ministry added.


10 hours in the past (04:57 GMT)

Governor accuses Ukraine of focusing on Russian metropolis

A regional governor has accused Ukraine of attacking a gas depot within the Russian metropolis of Belgorod, which lies throughout the border to the north of Kharkiv.

The official, Vyacheslav Gladkov, stated two Ukrainian helicopters carried out the assault, which began a hearth on the facility.

Two individuals had been harm, he stated.


10 hours in the past (04:37 GMT)

Metsola to go to Kyiv

The president of the European Parliament is travelling to Kyiv.

Roberta Metsola, who's from Malta, tweeted an image of herself in a black coat, however didn't give any particulars on the journey.


11 hours in the past (04:28 GMT)

Ukraine hopes for ‘tremendous fashionable’ gear for air drive

Ukraine’s ambassador to Japan, Sergiy Korsunsky, has informed the media that the nation may quickly be capable to higher defend itself from Russian air assaults as a result of it's anticipating to get “tremendous fashionable” gear from the US and the UK.

“They nonetheless have superiority in air drive, in airplanes and missiles, and we anticipate to start to obtain super-modern gear from the US and Britain to guard our skies and our cities,” Korsunsky stated.

In a collection of tweets on Thursday, Ukraine’s air drive stated it wanted “Patriot techniques from the US or the cheaper, extra cellular NASAMS system from Norway”.

Each Patriot and NASAMS are surface-to-air missile techniques.


12 hours in the past (02:37 GMT)

New conscripts to affix Russian armed forces

April 1 marks the spring draft within the Russian navy.

Some 134,500 conscripts have been known as up this time round, in response to a presidential decree.

It isn't clear what position conscripts may need performed within the conflict in Ukraine.

Russia’s Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu stated on Tuesday that none of these known as up could be despatched to any “hotspots”.


13 hours in the past (02:17 GMT)

Two Ukrainian ‘traitor’ generals fired

There are studies that Zelenskyy has stripped two generals of their ranks as a result of they had been “traitors”.

Ukrainian media retailers say the generals had been senior members of the nationwide safety service, Andriy Naumov and Serhiy Kryvoruchko.

“These high-ranking servicemen, who couldn't determine on the place their homeland is, who violate the navy oath of allegiance to the Ukrainian individuals relating to the safety of our state, its freedom, independence, will definitely be disadvantaged of their excessive navy rank,” the president was quoted as saying.


13 hours in the past (01:59 GMT)

Russia says EU sanctions ‘won't stay unanswered’

Russia has warned it's going to reply to EU sanctions.

“The actions of the EU won't stay unanswered … the irresponsible sanctions by Brussels are already negatively affecting the each day lives of strange Europeans,” Senior international ministry official Nikolai Kobrinets informed the RIA information company.


14 hours in the past (00:47 GMT)

Ukraine conflict to dominate EU-China Summit

Leaders from the EU and China are on account of maintain their first summit in two years afterward Friday and the conflict in Ukraine is anticipated to dominate discussions.

An EU official has informed Reuters information company that China’s stance in direction of Russia would be the “million-dollar query”.

“Will we lengthen this conflict or can we work collectively to finish this conflict? That's the important query for the summit,” the official stated.

China has not condemned Russia’s invasion and has known as for peace talks to accommodate the “legit issues of all sides”.


16 hours in the past (22:47 GMT)

Russia getting ready ‘highly effective strikes’ in Donbas: Zelenskyy

Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy has stated Russian troops are planning “highly effective strikes” within the japanese Donbas area.

“In Donbas, in Mariupol and in Kharkiv’s path, Russian forces are amassing sources for highly effective strikes. We are going to defend, we'll do all the pieces potential to cease the occupiers and clear our territory from their evil and mindless crimes,” he stated.


17 hours in the past (22:30 GMT)

Russia redeploying forces from Georgia to Ukraine, UK says

The UK Ministry of Defence has stated Russia is redeploying forces from Georgia to assist with its conflict in Ukraine, a transfer it stated highlights Moscow’s “sudden losses” within the invasion.

“Between 1,200 and a couple of,000 of those Russian troops are being reorganised into 3x Battalion Tactical Teams,” the defence ministry stated in a Twitter publish.

“It's extremely unlikely that Russia deliberate to generate reinforcements on this method and it's indicative of the sudden losses it has sustained through the invasion.”


17 hours in the past (22:08 GMT)

Russian forces took Ukrainian troops as hostages from Chernobyl: Kyiv

Ukraine’s nuclear company Energoatom says Russian forces have taken Ukrainian troops as hostages with them as they left the Chernobyl nuclear energy plant.

“As they ran away from the Chernobyl nuclear energy plant, the Russian occupiers took members of the Nationwide Guard, whom that they had held hostage since February 24, with them,” Energoatom stated in a press release on Telegram, citing plant employees.

It was unclear what number of Ukrainian servicemen had been taken away.


17 hours in the past (21:36 GMT)

‘There can be battles forward,’ Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated the scenario within the nation’s south and the Donbas area remained extraordinarily troublesome and reiterated that Russia was build up forces close to the besieged metropolis of Mariupol.

“There can be battles forward. We nonetheless must go down a really troublesome path to get all the pieces we wish,” he stated in a late-night video deal with.


18 hours in the past (21:29 GMT)

US renews warnings for People to go away Russia and Ukraine

The US Division of State has renewed warnings for Americans in Russia and Ukraine to go away the international locations instantly.

“We're warning US residents that the Russian authorities safety officers in each Russia and Ukraine could also be singling out US residents based mostly on their nationality,” spokesperson Ned Worth informed reporters on Thursday.

Earlier this week, an replace to the official US journey advisory for Russia stated: “Russian safety companies have arrested US residents on spurious fees, singled out US residents in Russia for detention and/or harassment, denied them truthful and clear therapy, and have convicted them in secret trials and/or with out presenting credible proof.”

Brittney Griner of the United States gestures during a game against Australia at Saitama Super Arena in their Tokyo 2020 Olympic women's basketball quarterfinal game in Saitama, Japan
American WNBA basketball participant Brittney Griner has been held in Russia on drug-smuggling fees for weeks [File: Brian Snyder/Reuters]


18 hours in the past (21:15 GMT)

US navy assist already arriving in Ukraine, Pentagon says

An preliminary half-dozen shipments of US weapons and different safety help have reached Ukraine as a part of the $800m package deal of assist that Biden authorised on March 16, the Division of Protection has stated.

Spokesman John Kirby stated on Thursday that the shipments included Javelin anti-tank weapons, Stinger anti-aircraft missile techniques, physique armour, medical provides and different materials.

Kirby stated the $800m in help is prone to be totally delivered inside about two weeks. It additionally contains Mi-17 helicopters, small arms, ammunition, automobiles, safe communications techniques, and satellite tv for pc imagery and evaluation functionality.


18 hours in the past (21:06 GMT)

Russian troops have left Chernobyl, Ukraine says

Russian troops have left Ukraine’s Chernobyl nuclear energy plant (NPP) after weeks of occupation, officers in Kyiv have stated.

“There are now not any outsiders on the territory of the Chernobyl nuclear energy plant,” Ukraine’s state company in control of the Chernobyl exclusion zone stated on Fb.

The UN nuclear watchdog, IAEA, additionally confirmed that it had been knowledgeable by Ukraine that Russian forces handed management of the facility plant and “moved convoys of troops”.

The company stated it might ship the “first help and help mission to the Chornobyl NPP within the subsequent few days”.


18 hours in the past (20:39 GMT)

Italy and Germany say they agree on significance of sanctions towards Russia

Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz agreed on a telephone name in regards to the significance of maintaining sanctions towards Russia, that are “proving very efficient”, Draghi’s workplace has stated.

The telephone name between the 2 leaders comes after Putin threatened to halt contracts supplying Europe with a 3rd of its fuel except they're paid in Russian forex.


18 hours in the past (20:38 GMT)

US says Russia’s roubles-for-gas demand is signal of ‘desperation’

Putin’s demand that international consumers pay for Russian fuel in roubles is an indication of Moscow’s financial and monetary “desperation”, US Division of State spokesperson Ned Worth has stated.

European nations, a few of which rely closely on Russian fuel, have rejected the demand, with the German authorities saying it amounted to “blackmail”.

“I feel basically that is simply one other indication of the dire straits that Russia’s economic system is in,” Worth informed reporters throughout a information briefing, including that it was as much as international locations in Europe to find out their response.


18 hours in the past (20:34 GMT)

US so as to add extra entities in Russia, Belarus to sanctions record

The US Division of Commerce will impose additional sanctions within the coming days focusing on Russia’s defence, aerospace and maritime sectors, including 120 entities from Russia and Belarus to its blacklist, the White Home has stated.

That can carry the variety of Russian and Belarusian events added to the record to greater than 200 for the reason that invasion of Ukraine started, spokesperson Kate Bedingfield informed a information convention.


19 hours in the past (20:32 GMT)

Ukraine conflict mustn't hinder Iran deal revival, US analysts say

Detractors of the Iran nuclear deal have added Russia’s involvement in talks to revive the multilateral pact to their lengthy record of grievances towards the settlement, as Russian forces proceed their offensive in Ukraine.

Nonetheless, supporters of the accord, formally often called the Joint Complete Plan of Motion (JCPOA), say the battle in Ukraine ought to intensify – not blunt – efforts to revive it.

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Learn all of the updates from Thursday, March 31 right here.

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