The ongoing Russian aggression against Ukraine, if goes unchecked, could result in devastating consequences for the world as it may encourage big countries to threaten smaller ones, visiting German National Security Adviser Jens Plotner said on Wednesday. (PTI)
Ukraine top security official says Russia trying to increase pressure on Ukraine by deploying troops from north to east.
Russian forces are using phosphorus ammunition and shelling settlements on the front line separating Ukrainian-controlled territory from areas held by Russian-backed forces in the eastern Donetsk region, the local governor said on Wednesday.
Kremlin said on Wednesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz had agreed in a call that experts from their countries would discuss how payment for Russian gas exports could be made in roubles, the TASS news agency reported.
President Joe Biden will speak with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday to discuss US support in his country's battle against the Russian invasion, the White House said. (AFP)
Russian forces pounded areas around Ukraine's capital and another city overnight, regional leaders said Wednesday, just hours after Moscow pledged to scale back military operations in those places. The shelling further tempered optimism about any progress in talks aimed at ending the punishing war.
(AP)
According to Ukraine’s Armed Forces, despite Russian claims of a decrease in hostilities in Kyiv and Chernihiv oblasts, Russia continues its military buildup in Kyiv Oblast and shelling Chernihiv.
(The Kyiv Independent)
The Kremlin says there was no breakthrough in the latest round of talks with Ukraine.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Wednesday it was a “positive factor” that Ukraine submitted its written proposals, but added that “we can't say there has been something promising or any breakthroughs”.
(AP)
The British government said on Wednesday it had issued 25,500 visas to Ukrainians under schemes set up to bring in refugees afterRussiainvaded Ukraine last month.
Data from the Home Office showed that 22,800 visas had been given under the Ukraine family scheme that allows applicants to join family members in the UK, while 2,700 were offered under the sponsorship scheme which permits refugees with a named sponsor to enter.
Russian forces hit industrial facilities in three strikes on the Khmelnitskyi region of westernUkraineovernight, regional governor Serhiy Hamaliy said on Wednesday.
He gave no details of the targets but said fires had been "localised" and checks were being made to determine whether there were any casualties.
The head of the Chernihiv regional state administration said that there has been no decrease in the military activity of the Russian occupiers so far
(NEXTA)
Shelling could be heard outside Kyiv overnight but the Ukrainian capital itself was not shelled by Russian forces, deputy mayor Mykola Povoroznyk said on Wednesday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday Ukrainian "nationalists" in the embattled city of Mariupol must lay down their arms as he discussed the conflict with French leader Emmanuel Macron, the Kremlin said.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov on Wednesday in the eastern Chinese province of Anhui, where China was set to host two days of meetings on Afghanistan, state broadcaster CGTN reported.
The report gave no other details on their meeting.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov arrived in China on Wednesday to take part in the third meeting of the foreign ministers of Afghanistan's neighbouring countries being organised by Beijing, amid the Ukraine crisis.
Lavrov arrived in Tunxi, east China's Anhui Province, for the third meeting of foreign ministers on Afghanistan, Russia’s official news agency Tass reported on Wednesday.
While the purpose of Lavrov’s visit to China is to take part in the meeting on Afghanistan, significance is attached to his visit as Beijing, a close ally of Moscow has backed Russia’s war on Ukraine even though it walked a fine-line calling for peaceful resolution while highlighting Russia’s security concerns relating to NATO expansion.
(PTI)
According to the UN, 3.9 million Ukrainians are refugees and another 6.5 million are internally displaced because of the Russian invasion.
(NEXTA)
Ukrainereacted with scepticism toRussia's promise in negotiations toscaledownmilitary operations aroundKyivand another city as some Western countries expected Moscow to intensify its offensive in other parts of the country.
The US State Department issued a travel advisory on Tuesday warning that Moscow "may single out and detain US citizens inRussia" and repeating earlier warnings for Americans not to travel to the country.
The warning was "due to the unprovoked and unjustified invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces" as well as the potential for harassment of US citizens by Russian authorities, the travel advisory said, repeating calls for Americans travelling or living inRussiato leave "immediately."
At least 12 people were killed and 33 wounded on Tuesday when a Russian missile hit a regional government building in the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv, emergency officials said.
President Joe Biden on Tuesday said he wasn't yet convinced that Russia's announcement that it would scale back military operations near the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv will lead to a fundamental shift in the war.
The UNfood chief warned on Tuesday that the war in Ukraine was threatening to devastate the World Food Programme's efforts to feed some 125 million people globally because Ukraine had gone "from the breadbasket of the world to breadlines."
"It's not just decimating dynamically Ukraine and the region, but it will have global context impact beyond anything we've seen since World War Two," WFP Executive Director David Beasley told the 15-member United Nations Security Council.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that he saw positive signals from the peace talks between Ukraine andRussia.
Russiapledged to scale down fighting around Kyiv and a second major city following peace talks on Tuesday that Ukraine's leader said showed "positive" signs, but Western allies made clear their doubts over Moscow's intentions.
Details filtering from the talks in Istanbul raised hopes after more than a month of war that has left thousands dead and millions displaced.