Updated 9:23 p.m. ET, March 2, 2022
- Russia has ramped up assaults on key Ukrainian cities, as President Zelensky pleads for more international assistance and a second round of talks between Ukraine and Russia are set to take place.
- The International Criminal Court said it would launch an investigation following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
- One million refugees have fled Ukraine in just a week, according to the UN. Want to help? You can learn how to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine here.
- It’s unclear how many Ukrainian civilians have been killed. The UN reported at least 136 civilian deaths but cautioned the toll is likely "much higher."
*New satellite images show destruction wreaked by Russian strikes in areas north of Kyiv
*Canada's Prime Minister offers further support for Ukraine in call with President Zelensky
*1 million refugees have fled Ukraine in a week, UN says
*Russian soldiers captured by Ukrainian forces in southern city of Mykolaiv
*Canada's Embassy in China put up a banner supporting Ukraine. It was vandalized within a day
*Russian military strikes hit at least 3 schools, cathedral and shops in Kharkiv
*China asked Russia to delay invasion of Ukraine until after Olympics, Western intel shows
*Zelensky claims deteriorating morale among Russian troops
*US defense secretary: "Any rhetoric about the employment of nuclear weapons is dangerous"
* Kherson mayor indicates the city has fallen
*EU sanctions 22 Belarusian officials and military for involvement in Russian invasion of Ukraine
*Seven Russian banks removed from SWIFT
*US House passes symbolic resolution of support for Ukraine
*US delivered hundreds of Stinger anti-aircraft missiles to Ukraine this week, sources say
*Pentagon: Russian push toward Kyiv, including large military convoy, "remains stalled"
*UK "gravely concerned" by "reports of use of cluster munitions" by Russia in Ukraine
*Pentagon: US cancels planned missile test to avoid misunderstanding during "heightened tensions" in Ukraine
*French president: "European defense must cross the next step" following Russian invasion of Ukraine
*Secretary of State Blinken: US still open to diplomacy, but there’s no path unless Russia pulls back forces
*Former NATO commander: Putin "pushing for land corridor to Crimea"
*The US is imposing new sanctions on 22 Russian "defense-related entities," Secretary of State Blinken says
*US nuclear command and control aircraft have increased flights since Russia's Ukraine invasion, official says
*CNN teams report air raid sirens and a large explosion as night falls in Ukraine
*France: EU will take measures on cryptocurrencies to prevent Russia from bypassing sanctions
*Catch up: How athletes and sports organizations are responding to the violence in Ukraine
*Russian ministry of defense acknowledges military casualties in Ukraine, according to briefing on state media
*White House discourages Americans from going to fight in Ukraine
*Russia has conducted "more than 450 missile launches" on Ukraine, US defense official says
*WHO leader says "critical" oxygen shortage in Ukraine will impact ability to treat Covid-19 patients
*Conflict in Ukraine makes it "much more likely" Covid-19 will spread, WHO official says
*UN General Assembly votes to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine
*Russian delegation has arrived in Belarus for a second round of talks with Ukraine
*US ambassador to UN says Russia is moving banned weaponry into Ukraine
*Ukraine needs additional deliveries of weapons "now," foreign minister tells US
*Ukrainian military capabilities losses outweigh Russian losses, sources say
*Parliament gives standing ovation to Ukraine's ambassador to the UK
*Ukraine calls on UN to reconsider Russia's permanent membership on Security Council
*Heavy snowfall expected for much of eastern Ukraine as conflict continues
*Boris Johnson: Russia's actions in Ukraine qualify as war crime
*Area around Kharkiv city council building hit by strike, according to local officials and videos
*Second round of Russia-Ukraine talks to take place today, according to Ukrainian presidential aide
*There's extensive damage and casualties following clashes on the outskirts of Kyiv
*Nearly 836,000 refugees have left Ukraine since February 24, says UN
*Voices from Ukraine's global diaspora speak out on Putin's invasion
*UK Prime Minister calls Russia's assault on Ukraine "abhorrent"
*International Atomic Energy Agency says Ukraine has requested help safeguarding nuclear plants
*Kremlin says Russian economy is taking "serious blows" when asked about Biden's State of the Union speech
*China says it will "continue to play a constructive role"
*"Massive" shelling continues to rock Kharkiv
*Heavy shelling of Mariupol leaves dozens injured, mayor says
*Ukrainian flag removed at Moscow embassy
*More explosions are being reported in Kharkiv
*Russia's defense ministry confirms it carried out a military strike on communications infrastructure
*Ukraine’s third-largest city is on edge as Russian forces inch closer
*Russian troops control Kherson, defense officials claim
*Kharkiv sees explosions in the north and destruction in the west
*Zelensky calls for more international support as Ukraine faces Russian assault largely alone
*Ukraine's youngest MP: "If we can survive Stalin, we can survive Putin"
*Blinken calls strike on Holocaust memorial in Kyiv "appalling"
*Biden tells Americans "now is the hour" for the US to save democracy
*Military strike in town west of Kyiv tears through multiple apartment blocks
*Maternity clinic near Kyiv hit by a missile, clinic chief says
*Airstrikes on Kyiv hit a Holocaust memorial, Ukrainian official says
*European Parliament recommends giving Ukraine EU candidate status
*Top general overseeing US nuclear arsenal is "satisfied" with US defensive posture
*Pressure mounts on Biden administration to act on growing Ukrainian refugee crisis
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