11:46 pm (IST): Andhra Pradesh opens helplines for students stranded in Ukraine.
11:27 am (IST): Punjab government has launched helpline (0181-2224417) for people of Jalandhar stuck in Ukraine as a measure to compile info of stranded people. People can visit the DC office, in room no. 22, during office hrs, to provide info on their family members: Jalandhar Administration
11 am (IST): Air raid sirens go off in both Kyiv and Lviv
Thousands in Russia protest Ukraine war, hundreds detained.
Up to 1,000 people gathered in the former imperial capital Saint Petersburg, where many were detained by masked police officershttps://t.co/LUrkEES6z3 pic.twitter.com/bAYDoGeSjg — AFP News Agency (@AFP) February 25, 2022
10.40 am (IST): Inflicted 800 casualties among Russian forces, claims Ukraine Defence Ministry
The Ukrainian Defence Ministry has said its armed forces have inflicted some 800 casualties on Russian forces since the military operations began on Thursday. The ministry said more than 30 Russian tanks had been destroyed, along with seven Russian aircraft and six helicopters.
This comes hours after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a decree ordering general mobilization, in the wake of Russian military operations.
"Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Hanna Malyar informs: Estimated losses of the enemy as of 03:00 25.02.2022 Aircraft 7 units Helicopters 6 units Tanks - more than 30 units. BBM - 130 units. The loss of enemy personnel is approximately (to be specified) 800 people," Ukraine`s Defense Ministry tweeted in Ukrainian.
10 am (IST): International humanitarian and human rights law must be upheld: UN Secretary-General
With the death toll rising, we are seeing images of fear, anguish and terror in every corner of Ukraine. The protection of civilians must be priority number one, says António Guterres.
8:30 am (IST): Gold prices rise with Russia-Ukraine situation in focus
Gold prices rose on Friday, steadying after a volatile session, as investors reassessed the situation surrounding Russia`s invasion of Ukraine and fresh sanctions against Moscow from the West.
8:20 am: Loud explosions heard in central Kyiv, reports AFP
Visuals from Kharkiv & Maidan Nezalezhnosti in Kyiv Ukraine this morning,amid #RussiaUkraineConflict
Two loud blasts were heard in Kyiv earlier this morning; Russian President Vladimir Putin authorized a military operation in eastern Ukraine, in Kyiv yesterday
(Source: Reuters) pic.twitter.com/7hkGvm83wi — ANI (@ANI) February 25, 2022
8:10 am: Demonstrators protest outside White House after Russia enters Ukraine
8 am: Gold rises with Russia-Ukraine situation in focus
7:10 am (IST): "We will bring you back home safe and sound," says India to its citizens in Ukraine
7 am (IST): Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro disauthorized his Vice President Hamilton Mourao for saying that Brazil opposed the Russian invasion of Ukraine: Reuters
6:57 am (IST): A satellite image shows ground force deployments near Krasnaya Yaruga
Photo: Reuters
6:43 am (IST): Japan imposes new sanctions on Russia over military operation in Ukraine
6:40 am (IST): 137 dead after first day of fighting, reports AFP quoting Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
6:35 am (IST): President Zelensky says Ukraine 'left alone' to fight Russia: AFP
6:20 am (IST): US President Joe Biden hits Russia with new sanctions for 'premeditated' Ukraine attack
President Joe Biden hit Russia with a wave of sanctions on Thursday after Moscow invaded Ukraine, measures that impede Russia's ability to do business in major currencies along with sanctions against banks and state-owned enterprises.
Biden described Russian President Vladimir Putin as an aggressor with a "sinister vision of the world" and a misguided dream of recreating the Soviet Union.
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But he held back from imposing sanctions on Putin himself and from disconnecting Russia from the SWIFT international banking system, amid differences with Western allies over how far to go at this juncture and criticism from Republicans that he should have done more.
Ukrainian forces battled Russian invaders on three sides on Thursday, prompting tens of thousands of people to flee their homes.
"This is a premeditated attack," Biden told reporters at the White House. "Putin is the aggressor. Putin chose this war. And now he and his country will bear the consequences."
6 am (IST): PM Modi talks to Putin, appeals for immediate cessation of violence
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the Ukraine conflict and appealed for an immediate cessation of violence as well as concerted efforts from all sides to return to the path of diplomatic negotiations.
During their telephonic conversation, President Putin briefed Prime Minister Modi about the recent developments regarding Ukraine, the Prime Minister's Office said in a statement.