Ukraine says 8 dead in Russia strike on housing block in Kharkiv: 10 facts

Ukraine War: Russia admits for the first time that it has suffered.

new Delhi:
The second round of talks between Russia and Ukraine will be held tomorrow, two days after the first round of talks did not yield any concrete results. An Indian student was killed in Russian shelling in Kharkiv today amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Here are 10 of the latest developments:

  1. Ukraine said eight people were killed this evening in a Russian attack on a residential block in its second largest city, Kharkiv.

  2. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky urged the European Union to prove it supported Ukraine in its war with Russia, a day after signing a request to join the bloc. “The EU is going to be very strong with us, that’s for sure,” he said.

  3. “Without you, Ukraine is going to be lonely,” Mr Zelensky told the European Parliament by video link. “We are fighting for our land and our freedom, despite the fact that all our cities are now blocked. No one is going to break us, we are strong, we are Ukrainians,” he said.

  4. “Prove that you are with us. Prove that you will not let us go. Prove that you are truly European and then life will triumph over death and light will conquer darkness. Glory to Ukraine,” he to continue.

  5. One Indian student killed in shelling This morning in Ukraine, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said. The student, a resident of Haveri in Karnataka, was killed when Russian troops blew up a government building on Tuesday. Russian artillery Attack on many residential areas Area in Kharkiv, the second largest city of Ukraine.

  6. Kyiv says 352 civilians, including 14 children, have been killed since the invasion began last Thursday. Russia has admitted for the first time that it has suffered.

  7. The UN refugee wing said more than half a million people have fled Ukraine since the start of Russia’s invasion.

  8. Latest satellite images show a 64 km long convoy of Russian army North of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine.

  9. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sparked a widespread backlash in the sporting world, with the country pulling out of this year’s football World Cup and the International Olympic Committee calling for a global sports ban.

  10. second time in a week India absent on UN resolution Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is linked. New Delhi also welcomed the decision of Moscow and Kyiv to hold talks on the Belarus border. United States 12 Russian diplomats fired at the United Nations on national security concerns.