Latest russia war news
Here are the latest news updates on the Russia-Ukraine war:
Latest Developments:
- Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of launching a "massive" missile attack on Ukraine, with at least 15 people killed and many more injured. (Source: BBC)
- The Russian Defense Ministry has announced that it has launched a "special military operation" in Ukraine, with the goal of "liberating" the country from what it calls "neo-Nazis" and "extremists". (Source: Reuters)
- The United States has imposed new sanctions on Russia, targeting its defense and technology sectors, in response to the invasion. (Source: CNN)
- The European Union has also imposed sanctions on Russia, including a ban on imports of Russian coal, steel, and aluminum. (Source: The Guardian)
- The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has called for an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine, citing concerns over the humanitarian situation. (Source: Al Jazeera)
Key Events:
- February 24: Russia launches a large-scale invasion of Ukraine, with troops and tanks entering the country from multiple directions.
- February 25: Ukraine's government reports that at least 137 people have been killed and over 400 injured in the first day of the invasion.
- February 26: The United States, Canada, and the European Union impose sanctions on Russia in response to the invasion.
- February 27: Ukraine's President Zelensky addresses the United Nations Security Council, calling for an emergency meeting to discuss the crisis.
- February 28: The Russian Defense Ministry announces that it has taken control of the Ukrainian city of Kherson, a key port city on the Black Sea.
Humanitarian Crisis:
- The United Nations estimates that over 1 million people have been displaced by the conflict, with many more at risk of displacement.
- The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that at least 200 medical facilities have been damaged or destroyed in the conflict.
- The ICRC has reported that it has received reports of civilians being killed and injured in the conflict, and has called for an immediate ceasefire to allow for humanitarian aid to reach those in need.
International Response:
- The United States, Canada, and the European Union have imposed sanctions on Russia in response to the invasion.
- NATO has announced that it will hold an emergency meeting to discuss the crisis.
- The United Nations Security Council has held several emergency meetings to discuss the situation, with many countries calling for an immediate ceasefire and a diplomatic solution.
Russian Perspective:
- Russia's President Vladimir Putin has justified the invasion, claiming that Ukraine is a "failed state" and that Russia is acting to protect the rights of Russian-speaking Ukrainians.
- Russia's Defense Ministry has claimed that its troops are targeting Ukrainian military installations and that civilians are not being targeted.
- Russia has also accused Ukraine of committing "genocide" against Russian-speaking Ukrainians, a claim that has been widely disputed by international observers.
Please note that the situation is rapidly evolving and this information may not be up to date.