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Russia Ukraine crisis Updates: More than 50,000 Ukrainians flee country in 48 hours, says UN

Russia Ukraine crisis LIVE Updates: This comes after Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday banned men of military age from leaving the country

FP Staff February 25, 2022 22:06:03 IST
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Russia Ukraine crisis Updates: More than 50,000 Ukrainians flee country in 48 hours, says UN

A woman reacts as she waits for a train trying to leave Kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, 25 February, 2022. AP/Emilio Morenatti

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Feb 25, 2022 - 23:31 (IST)

Russia Ukraine crisis LIVE Updates

Russian forces lose momentum to stiff Ukraine resistance, claims Pentagon

Russia's drive to seize control of Ukraine quickly has lost momentum amid resistance from Ukrainian fighters on the ground and in the air, a senior US defense official said Friday.

"Their momentum, particularly as it comes to Kyiv, has slowed over the last 24 hours," the official said.

Russian forces, which entered Ukraine early Thursday, have yet to seize any major cities, or gain control of airspace, the official said.

- AFP

Feb 25, 2022 - 23:19 (IST)

Russia Ukraine crisis LIVE Updates

Air India to operate two flights to evacuate students from Romania, Hungary tomorrow

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Feb 25, 2022 - 23:10 (IST)

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US issues travel advisory on Ukraine, level 4 restrictions imposed

US Department of State on Friday reissued the travel advisory for Ukraine and asked its citizens not to travel to the country.

"Do not travel to Ukraine due to armed conflict and COVID-19. US citizens in Ukraine should depart immediately if it is safe to do so using any commercial or other privately available ground transportation options," read the US Department of State release.

The Department of State reissued the travel advisory for Ukraine to include information regarding Russia's military actions. This replaces the previous travel advisory issued on February 12, 2022.

- ANI

Feb 25, 2022 - 23:02 (IST)

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NATO releases statement on invasion, says will continue to provide political and practical support to Ukraine 

Feb 25, 2022 - 22:53 (IST)

Russia Ukraine crisis LIVE Updates

Volodymyr Zelensky releases video from Kyiv to refute rumours of having fled the country

Feb 25, 2022 - 22:48 (IST)

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Russia does not plan to ‘occupy’ Ukraine, says Sergei Lavrov

Russia does not plan to "occupy" Ukraine and is ready to hold negotiations soon after the Ukrainian forces "lay down their arms" in response to Russian President Vladimir Putin's call, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday.

The Russian top diplomat made the remarks following talks with Deputy Foreign Minister of the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) Sergey Peresada and Foreign Minister of the Lugansk People's Republic (LPR) Vladislav Deinego, the state-run TASS news agency reported.

"No one is going to occupy Ukraine. The aim of the operation has been openly declared: demilitarising and denazifying, he said, a day after Russian troops launched a massive military operation against Ukraine.

President Putin signed treaties with leaders of DPR and LPR on 21 February, recognising the two regions of Ukraine as independent.

- PTI

                 

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Feb 25, 2022 - 22:46 (IST)

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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar speaks to Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dymtro Kuleba

Feb 25, 2022 - 22:38 (IST)

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Roskomnadzor partially restricts access to Facebook in Russia

Feb 25, 2022 - 22:34 (IST)

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Prospects for possible Ukraine talks uncertain, says Moscow

The Kremlin says prospects for possible peace talks between Russia and Ukraine look uncertain due to apparent differences over a venue.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Friday that Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed to send a delegation for talks with Ukrainian officials in Minsk, Belarus, where President Alexander Lukashenko runs a pro-Russian government.

That agreement came in response to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s offer earlier in the day to discuss non-aligned status for Ukraine.

Peskov told reporters that after the parties discussed Minsk as a possible venue, Ukrainian officials changed course and said they were unwilling to travel to Minsk and would prefer to meet in NATO member Poland. They then halted further communication, Peskov said.

- AP

Feb 25, 2022 - 22:11 (IST)

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Lithuania: Major retail chains stop selling Russian and Belarusian products

Major retail chains in Lithuania started to remove Russian and Belarusian products from shelves, a move joined by online shops and widely applauded by the public as a protest against Moscow’s decision to invade Ukraine.

Maxima LT, the largest chain in the Baltic nations, said Friday the Russian goods it sells are mainly alcohol, dried products and candy, amounting to millions of euros (dollars) in sales.

Other retailers like drug stores and home suppliers made similar announcements. The Lithuanian postal service said it will not be distributing any more Russian periodicals.

International companies such as IKEA are facing pressure to remove Russian-made goods from sale in the small Baltic country, which fears Russian aggression.

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Russia Ukraine crisis LATEST Updates: The Russian president has warned in a speech that he has the weapons available and if anyone dares to use military means to try to stop Russia's takeover of Ukraine he would use it.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has issued a statement saying that the Taliban was closely watching the Russia-Ukraine situation and that they were concerned about civilians.

Ukraine’s nuclear agency said on Friday it was recording increased radiation levels from the site of the defunct Chernobyl nuclear power plant, reported news agency Reuters.

Moscow on Friday banned all UK-linked planes, including transiting flights, from its airspace after its flagship carrier Aeroflot was prevented from flying over Britain following the Russian attack on Ukraine.

Russia has bombed 33 civilian sites in its assault on Ukraine in the last 24 hours, Kyiv's interior ministry said Friday as Russian troops advanced on the capital, according to Interfax news agency.

Ukraine's army said Friday it was fighting invading Russian forces northwest of the capital Kyiv, as Moscow pressed on with its advance on the pro-Western country for a second day.

Moscow's defence ministry says its forces have "successfully completed" their objectives for the first day of the invasion, earlier claiming to have destroyed over 70 Ukrainian military targets, including 11 airfields.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged Russians to protest against Vladimir Putin's attack on Ukraine as Moscow's invading forces reached Kyiv, reports AFP.

Air raid sirens rang out across Ukraine’s main cities for the second consecutive morning today.

The United Nations has announced that it is immediately allocating $20 million to scale up UN humanitarian operations in Ukraine following Russia's invasion.

The Ukrainian ambassador to Japan is urging China to join international efforts to stop the Russian “massacre” in his country amid Beijing’s lack of criticism of Moscow’s actions.

Russian "sabotage groups" have entered Kyiv, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky warned on Friday.

Shocked Russians turned out by the thousands to decry their country's invasion of Ukraine as emotional calls for protests grew on social media. Some 1,745 people in 54 Russian cities were detained, at least 957 of them in Moscow.

Nearly 400 Indian students in Ukraine's Sumy city bordering Russia have taken shelter in a basement after Russian forces took control of it and have appealed to the government of India to evacuate them.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says 137 civilians and military personnel have been killed so far in the Russian invasion of his country. He calls them “heroes” in a video address released early Friday in which he also says hundreds more have been wounded.

President Vladimir Putin said that he had 'no other way' left apart from invading Ukraine to ensure Russia's security, hours after his troops launched a wide-ranging attack on ex-Soviet neighbour's borders on Thursday.

"What was happening left us with no choice," the Russian leader said during a televised meeting with business representatives, adding that "we had no other way of proceeding".

According to an AFP report, Russia said that its military had achieved its goals set out for the first day of its invasion of Ukraine, after launching the attack despite warnings of sweeping Western sanctions.

"All of the tasks assigned to the groups of troops of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation for the day were successfully completed," Defence Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said.

Meanwhile, as many as 40 Ukrainian soldiers and around 10 civilians have been killed by Russian shelling, a Reuters report quoting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy adviser, said on Thursday.

The AFP reported that Ukraine said it killed "around 50 Russian occupiers" without providing details.

Ukraine said it lost control of the Chernobyl nuclear site, the site of the 1986 disaster. A senior official said that the staff at the Chernobyl plant had been “taken hostage” when Russian troops seized the facility, a move the US termed “incredibly alarming”. A senior US defense official said Russia may be intent on seizing Kyiv, the capital, and other key cities and ultimately installing a more friendly government.

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