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Ukraine-Russia live news: Zelenskyy again urges Putin meeting

Ukrainian president says direct talks with Vladimir Putin are obligatory to grasp Moscow’s place on ending warfare.

A man cleans a room in a destroyed apartment building in Kyiv
Individuals clear a room in an house constructing destroyed throughout an air raid in Kyiv, Ukraine, March 21, 2022 [Serhii Nuzhnenko/Reuters]

  • The Pentagon has stated it would assist collect proof of “warfare crimes” in Ukraine, accusing Russian forces of indiscriminate assaults.
  • Biden warns of doable Russian cyber assault within the US.
  • All Chernobyl workers who wished to depart the positioning have been rotated out, the UN’s nuclear watchdog says.
  • Greater than 8,000 folks had been evacuated from Ukrainian cities and cities by means of humanitarian corridors on Monday, an official has stated.
  • A brand new curfew is in impact in Kyiv, lasting till Wednesday morning, after the mayor had warned that extra Russian shelling of the Ukrainian capital was probably.
  • Russia says it has summoned the US ambassador over President Joe Biden’s latest feedback labelling Vladimir Putin a “warfare legal”.
  • US Ambassador John Sullivan has urged Moscow to observe worldwide regulation and to permit consular entry to Americans detained in Russia.

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Listed here are the newest updates:

2 minutes in the past (22:56 GMT)

Biden says potential Russian cyber assault could be ‘consequential’

Biden has urged the personal sector to strengthen cybersecurity in an effort to fend off a doubtlessly “consequential” Russian cyber assault, providing US authorities assist to corporations to step up their defences.

“The magnitude of Russia’s cyber capability is pretty consequential, and it’s coming,” Bide stated.


10 minutes in the past (22:48 GMT)

Putin’s ‘again is in opposition to the wall’: Biden

US President Biden has stated that Putin’s “again is in opposition to the wall” in Ukraine, warning that the Russian president might lash out and stage false flag operations to enhance his place.

“He wasn’t anticipating the extent or energy of our unity,” Biden stated. “And the extra his again is in opposition to the wall, the better severity of the ways he might make use of.”


22 minutes in the past (22:35 GMT)

Biden urges US corporations to ‘harden’ defence in opposition to cyber-attacks

US President Biden has urged corporations to “harden” their cyber defences amid issues Russia may conduct “malicious cyber exercise” in response to US sanctions over the warfare in Ukraine.

The White Home stated in an announcement that the warning was primarily based “on evolving intelligence that the Russian Authorities is exploring choices for potential cyberattacks”.

“Most of America’s essential infrastructure is owned and operated by the personal sector and important infrastructure homeowners and operators should speed up efforts to lock their digital doorways,” it stated.


36 minutes in the past (22:22 GMT)

Help group involved about potential youngster trafficking in Ukraine

Pete Walsh, nation director of Save the Kids in Ukraine, has stated the organisation is worried in regards to the potential of human trafficking and youngster trafficking within the nation amid the Russian invasion.

“Considered one of our primary focuses each in Ukraine and in neighbouring nations is to determine unaccompanied and separated youngsters,” Walsh advised Al Jazeera from the western metropolis of Lviv.

“We should have some worldwide agreements between the neighbouring nations and Ukraine to make sure safeguarding measures are put in place to guard youngsters and forestall them from being trafficked.”


54 minutes in the past (22:03 GMT)

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy requires assembly with Putin

A gathering with Putin is important to find out Russia’s place on ending the warfare, Interfax Ukraine information company quoted Ukrainian President Zelenskyy as saying in a tv interview.

“I believe that, with out this assembly, it's not possible to totally perceive what they [the Russians] are prepared to do to cease the warfare,” Zelenskyy stated.


1 hour in the past (21:52 GMT)

US-Russia tensions might hinder points past Ukraine: AJE correspondent

The spike in tensions between the US and Russia might have an effect on the Biden administration’s coverage objectives past Ukraine, together with efforts to revive the Iran nuclear deal, Al Jazeera’s Kimberly Halkett, reporting from Washington, has stated.

“The truth that the US ambassador has been summoned in Russia – and the truth that ties will not be solely strained, however have the potential to be severed fully – may put numerous US coverage targets in danger,” Halkett stated.


1 hour in the past (21:45 GMT)

Ukraine warfare exposes cracks in US ties to Center East allies

With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine dominating discussions around the globe, the Biden administration has been selling world unity in opposition to what it calls Putin’s “warfare of alternative”.

However regardless of these efforts, the battle has highlighted cracks in among the United States’ most distinguished alliances within the Center East, notably with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia.

The UAE and Saudi Arabia look like sending a message to the US, Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, a Center East fellow at Rice College’s Baker Institute for Public Coverage, advised Al Jazeera: “’We’re going to behave upon our pursuits and never what you assume our pursuits are.’”

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2 hours in the past (21:18 GMT)

US, European leaders underscore assist for Ukraine

The leaders of the UK, United States, France, Germany and Italy have mentioned by way of cellphone their “coordinated response to the escalating disaster in Ukraine”, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s workplace has stated.

“The Prime Minister underlined his horror at President Putin’s use of more and more brutal ways in Ukraine, akin to siege warfare and the concentrating on of civilians,” the UK authorities stated in an announcement.

“The leaders affirmed their ongoing dedication to assist Ukraine militarily, diplomatically and economically, equipping the democratically-elected authorities in Kyiv with the instruments it must defend itself,” it added.


2 hours in the past (21:14 GMT)

Biden meets with personal sector CEOs to debate mitigating value will increase

Biden and different high officers from his administration have met with 16 CEOs of main corporations to debate coping with the financial results of the warfare in Ukraine, the White Home has stated.

“They conveyed the Administration’s dedication to proceed imposing heavy prices on Putin to degrade Russia’s warfare machine and assist the folks of Ukraine, whereas taking concrete actions to mitigate the value will increase on American shoppers attributable to Putin’s motion,” the White Home stated in an announcement.

“Contributors additionally mentioned the necessity to work collectively to deal with Putin’s disruptions to world markets and provide chains, particularly for power and agricultural commodities, and determine different sources of provide for key items.”


2 hours in the past (21:01 GMT)

Greater than 8,000 folks evacuated on Monday: Ukrainian deputy PM

A complete of 8,057 folks had been safely evacuated on Monday by means of seven humanitarian corridors from Ukrainian cities and cities below hearth, Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk has stated.

Amongst these dropped at security had been 3,007 residents of the town of Mariupol, which has been below siege from Russian troops for over two weeks.


2 hours in the past (20:53 GMT)

Biden not planning to go to Ukraine: White Home

The USA has not explored choices for President Joe Biden to go to Ukraine throughout his upcoming journey to Europe, White Home spokeswoman Jen Psaki stated.

Psaki advised reporters the choice was about growing the “effectivity” of the US president’s journey amid the safety dangers that may include visiting Ukraine.


2 hours in the past (20:51 GMT)

Pentagon says it would assist collect proof of warfare crimes in Ukraine

The Pentagon has accused the Kremlin of finishing up indiscriminate assaults as a part of an intentional technique in Ukraine.

“We definitely see clear proof that Russian forces are committing warfare crimes and we're serving to with the accumulating of proof of that,” Pentagon spokesman John Kirby stated.

“However there’s investigative processes which might be going to go on, and we’re going to let that occur. We’re going to contribute to that investigative course of.”


2 hours in the past (20:46 GMT)

All Chernobyl workers who wished to depart have been rotated out: IAEA

The remaining technical workers who had been on obligation at Chernobyl’s radioactive waste amenities since Russian forces seized the positioning final month have now been relieved, the UN nuclear watchdog has stated.

“Ukraine’s regulatory authority stated about half of the outgoing shift of technical workers left (Chernobyl) yesterday and the remaining adopted in the present day, except for 13 workers members who declined to rotate,” the Worldwide Atomic Vitality Company stated in an announcement on Monday.


2 hours in the past (20:43 GMT)

Any compromises with Russia might want to go to referendum: Zelenskyy

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that any compromises agreed to with Russia to finish the warfare would must be voted on by Ukrainians in a referendum.

“The folks must converse up and reply to this or that type of compromise. And what they [the compromises] can be is the topic of our talks and understanding between Ukraine and Russia,” Zelenskyy stated in an interview revealed by public broadcasting firm Suspilne.

He stated points that might be raised in any referendum may concern territories occupied by Russian forces, together with Crimea, or safety ensures supplied to Ukraine by nations in lieu of NATO membership.


2 hours in the past (20:34 GMT)

US ambassador to Russia calls on Moscow to abide by worldwide regulation

The US ambassador to Russia has referred to as on the Russian authorities to observe worldwide regulation, the State Division stated, after Moscow summoned John Sullivan over strained relations with Washington.

The division confirmed that a assembly befell between Sullivan and the Russian authorities, throughout which the ambassador additionally referred to as for consular entry to US residents detained in Russia.

Russia’s overseas ministry earlier stated it summoned Sullivan over President Joe Biden’s latest feedback labelling his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin a “warfare legal” amid the invasion of Ukraine. It stated the remarks “put Russian-American relations on the verge of rupture”.


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