Russia war news latest
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" attack on the eastern city of Donetsk, killing at least 10 people and injuring many more. (Source: BBC)
- The Russian Defense Ministry has announced that it has launched a "special military operation" in Ukraine, claiming to have destroyed several Ukrainian military bases and equipment. (Source: Reuters)
- The United States has imposed new sanctions on Russia, targeting its defense and technology sectors, in response to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. (Source: CNN)
- The European Union has also imposed new sanctions on Russia, including a ban on the import of Russian coal and a freeze on the assets of several Russian individuals and companies. (Source: The Guardian)
Key Events:
- February 24, 2022: Russia launches a large-scale invasion of Ukraine, with troops and tanks entering the country from multiple directions.
- February 25, 2022: Ukraine's President Zelensky addresses the nation, calling for international support and vowing to defend the country's sovereignty.
- March 1, 2022: The United States and European Union impose sanctions on Russia, targeting its financial and energy sectors.
- March 3, 2022: Russia claims to have captured the Ukrainian city of Kherson, but this is disputed by Ukraine.
- March 6, 2022: The International Committee of the Red Cross reports that over 1,000 civilians have been killed in the conflict, with many more injured or displaced.
Humanitarian Crisis:
- The United Nations estimates that over 1.5 million people have been displaced by the conflict, with many more at risk of displacement.
- The World Health Organization reports that over 100 medical facilities have been damaged or destroyed, leaving many people without access to medical care.
- The International Committee of the Red Cross has reported that many civilians are trapped in besieged cities, with limited access to food, water, and medical care.
International Response:
- The United States, European Union, and other Western countries have imposed sanctions on Russia, targeting its financial and energy sectors.
- NATO has announced that it will increase its military presence in Eastern Europe, in response to the Russian invasion.
- The United Nations has called for an immediate ceasefire and a diplomatic solution to the conflict.
Casualties:
- According to the United Nations, over 1,000 civilians have been killed in the conflict, with many more injured or displaced.
- Ukraine's Ministry of Defense reports that over 3,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed or wounded in the conflict.
- Russia has not released official figures on its military casualties, but reports suggest that hundreds of Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded.
Key Players:
- Russia: Led by President Vladimir Putin, Russia has launched a large-scale invasion of Ukraine, claiming to be defending Russian-speaking populations in eastern Ukraine.
- Ukraine: Led by President Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine has vowed to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity against the Russian invasion.
- United States: The United States has imposed sanctions on Russia and provided military aid to Ukraine, while also calling for a diplomatic solution to the conflict.
- European Union: The European Union has imposed sanctions on Russia and provided humanitarian aid to Ukraine, while also calling for a diplomatic solution to the conflict.
Please note that the situation is rapidly evolving, and this information may not be up to date.