As UN issues historic rebuke, Russia confirms it lost hundreds of troops
The text of the resolution "deplores" Russia's "aggression against Ukraine."
The text of the resolution "deplores" Russia's "aggression against Ukraine."
Both Russia and Ukraine express readiness to resume talks.
Moscow says it is ready to resume ceasefire talks with Kyiv. Aid continues to pour into Ukraine as world powers impose sanctions on Russia. Citing imminent danger, Ukrainian security service evacuates Kyiv's Chief Rabbi Jonathan Markovitch and several others.
While Syrian President Assad shows his support for Putin and Hezbollah's Nasrallah blames the US for the conflict in Ukraine, other Arab leaders appear to be intent on sitting on the fence.
Ukraine has appealed to foreign volunteers to join its efforts to ward off Russia. In online groups, military veterans warned volunteers with no combat training they were heading into a conflict where inexperience could be a liability for themselves and others.
Stakes are high as failure of the Vienna talks could carry the risk of Tehran getting to within a short sprint of nuclear weapons and igniting a fresh war in the Middle East.
Venice Film Festival organizes free screenings of a film on the conflict in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region as Paramount Pictures joins Disney, Warner Bros., and Sony in pulling its films from Russian theaters.
Russian forces escalate their attacks on crowded urban areas. "Nobody will forgive. Nobody will forget," Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy vows. Babi Yar Holocaust memorial also hit by apparent missile.
"What is the point of saying 'never again' for 80 years, if the world stays silent when a bomb drops on the same site of Babyn Yar? At least 5 killed. History repeating…," President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says
"Only weak people try to resolve conflicts through war, it is impossible to remain silent in such a situation," says Ainars Bagatskis, the Latvian coach of the Ukrainian basketball team. "My friends in Russia fully support Ukraine. The war is not against Russia but against Putin."
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