Ukraine War | UN chief, Putin agree on key evacuation; bombing on in Mariupol: Top points

Ukraine War | UN chief, Putin agree on key evacuation; bombing on in Mariupol: Top points

The shooting of the shooting and air continued in several parts of Ukraine that were hit by war when the Russian invasion entered the 63rd day on Wednesday. Russian troops endlessly bombed steel factory in Mariupol after giving several deadlines to surrender to Ukarine.

In diplomatic efforts, high -ranking US officials have urged allies to help Ukraine against Russian aggression by sending more weapons. Meanwhile, the Head of the United Nations – After holding a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday – going to Kyiv to hold talks with Ukraine President Vlodymyr Zelensky on Thursday. This meeting was aimed at evacuating safe citizens and encouraging peace talks.

The United Nations said that nearly 5.3 million Ukrains had escaped from the country since Russia invaded and warned that three million more could be followed by the end of this year.

1. Russian Bombing Steel Factory Azovstal – Mayor of Maruupol said Russian troops hit the Azovstal steel factory with 35 air strikes for the past 24 hours, AP reported. This factory is the last fortress of Ukraine fighters in the city. Around 1,000 civilians are said to take shelter there with around 2,000 Ukraine defenders.

Before his journey to Moscow, Guterres met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday at the Ankara capital. The UN head will travel to Ukraine after the conversation with Putin.

4. The US tells the allies to send more weapons – the US pressed its allies on Tuesday to move “heaven and earth” to keep Kyiv well supplied with weapons. The air base in Ramstein, Germany, and said more assistance was on the way. “This meeting reflects the galvanized world,” Austin said, adding that he wanted officials to leave the meeting “with a general and transparent understanding of Ukraine short -term security requirements because we would continue to move heaven and earth so that we could meet them.”

2. Civilians face the anger of war-outside Maruupol, local officials said at least nine people were killed and some were injured in Russian attacks in cities and cities in the east and south. Pavlo Kyrylenko, Governor of the Donetsk Donbas region, said the telegram message application on Tuesday that Russian troops “continued to deliberately shoot civilians and to destroy critical infrastructure.”

3. The Head of the United Nations Meeting Putin – Russian President Vladimir Putin met with the Secretary General of the UN (PBB) Antonio Guterres in Kremlin on Tuesday to discuss the situation in Ukraine.

US spokesman Stephane Dujarric said the Russian leader and the US head discussed “proposals for humanitarian assistance and evacuation of civilians from the conflict zone, which is related to the situation in Mariupol.” They also agreed that the United Nations and the Red Cross International Committee must be involved in the evacuation of civilians from the Azovstal steel complex where Ukraine defenders in Southeast City made a solid stand.

Before his journey to Moscow, Guterres met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday at the Ankara capital. The UN head will travel to Ukraine after the conversation with Putin.

4. The US tells the allies to send more weapons – the US pressed its allies on Tuesday to move “heaven and earth” to keep Kyiv well supplied with weapons. The air base in Ramstein, Germany, and said more assistance was on the way. “This meeting reflects the galvanized world,” Austin said, adding that he wanted officials to leave the meeting “with a general and transparent understanding of Ukraine short -term security requirements because we would continue to move heaven and earth so that we could meet them.”

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