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  2. Russian shipping to exist banned from US airspace

    Russian owned and operated aircraft will be impacted by the ban

    The BBC'southward United states partner CBS News reports that the US will before long close its airspace to Russian aircraft.

    European nations and Canada have already shut their own airspace to air traffic from Russia.

    An gild that bars Russian owned and operated aircraft from the The states is expected inside the next 24 hours.

    Some flights from Russia to the The states accept already been cancelled.

  3. Two reportedly killed in airstrike on Zhytomoyr

    Aftermath of the air strike on Zhytomyr

    Two people have been killed in an air strike on the city of Zhytomyr, west of Kyiv, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.

    3 others were injured and more people may be trapped nether rubble, the government service said.

    The SES also said at least x homes and a local hospital were damaged in the attack.

    It besides released photos to show a burn broke out in some of the damaged homes.

    The BBC has not independently verified these claims.

    Digging through rubble after the airstrike

  4. Independent Russian media pressured over Ukraine

    A reception desk at the office of Ekho Moskvy

    Two leading independent media outlets - TV Rain and the Ekho Moskvy (Echo of Moscow) radio channel - were taken off air on Tuesday nighttime.

    This follows a complaint from the Russian prosecutor general's office that both outlets have been ambulation "calls to extremist activities" and "premeditated false information about Russian servicemen".

    Both TV Rain and Ekho Moskvy take denied the allegations.

    They remain visible and able to operate on social media and YouTube.

    Separately, Russian Wikipedia said that media watchdog Roskomnadzor had issued it with a warning, demanding information technology remove an article entitled "Russian invasion of Ukraine 2022", or adventure being blocked.

    Russian authorities and the state-controlled media do not refer to the "invasion" of Ukraine or the "war", instead calling it a "military operation".

  5. Russian federation envoy says Kyiv has 'no desire' to compromise

    Gennady Gatilov, Russia's ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva

    Image explanation: Gennady Gatilov, Russian federation's administrator to the United Nations in Geneva

    Moscow has seen "no desire on the part of Ukraine" to achieve a legitimate and counterbalanced solution to the bug betwixt the two countries, says a Russian diplomat.

    Gennady Gatilov, Russia's ambassador to the Un in Geneva, made these comments in an interview with a Lebanese Television station that aired on Tuesday.

    Russian federation "supports diplomacy based on respect for the positions of all countries and equality, but for now we don't meet that", he said, according to Russian news agency RIA.

    Russian federation and Ukraine held peace talks on Monday, only no agreements were reached other than a commitment to run into again at an unspecified date.

  6. World Bank prepares $3bn in aid for Ukraine

    World Bank headquarters in Washington DC

    The Earth Bank Group and International Budgetary Fund are preparing financing back up for Ukraine.

    In a joint argument, leaders of the 2 agencies said they were worried by the potential spillover effects of the Russian invasion.

    They cited rising commodity prices, disruptions in financial markets and the risk of farther fuelling global inflation.

    The Globe Bank said it would pledge $3bn (£2.3bn) in the coming months, including at least $350m in the next calendar week.

    The Imf meanwhile said it volition swiftly consider Ukraine's request for emergency financing. It also hopes to make $2.2bn in funding bachelor upward to June.

  7. Watch: Kharkiv residents mob Russian vehicle

    Footage has emerged of a Ukrainian crowd mobbing a Russian vehicle in the embattled eastern urban center of Kharkiv.

    The verified footage, posted on social media , shows protesters hurling obscenities and attacking the vehicle with their bare fists.

    Some protesters wave Ukrainian flags and others throw objects at the vehicle equally it speeds abroad.

  8. Watch: 'I simply desire to help them'

    Video content

    Video caption: Ukraine: Polish communities help people fleeing war

    Thousands of people fleeing Ukraine have headed to Poland. And communities across the country, especially forth the edge, accept rallied to assistance them.

    The BBC went to a schoolhouse that has been transformed into a shelter to speak to volunteers.

  9. Guessing game continues as Russian convoy snakes towards Kyiv

    Lyse Doucet

    Chief International Correspondent, Kyiv

    People check phones will sheltering in a basement

    As solar day six of Russia's invasion drew to a shut in Kyiv, the air-raid siren sounded, five loud thuds of explosions shattered the night, and the mayor issued a warning.

    "Beloved friends, dear Kyivans", the champion boxer turned politician Vitali Klitschko began.

    "I invite all of you to stay away from the streets and be extremely cautious. It is improve to spend this night in a shelter," he said.

    Many are already bedded down in basements, bunkers, and bomb shelters, glued to their phones, after an even starker warning from Russia's Defence Ministry during the day.

    The declaration dropped that Russian federation would strike two key security installations with "high-precision weapons", including the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and the 72nd Principal Heart for Information and Psychological Operations. It called on residents who live near "relay nodes" to leave their homes in an credible reference to communication towers.

    The Goggle box tower, the tallest edifice in the country, did take a hit, reportedly from two missiles. Mayor Klitschko reported that experts were now working to restore the tower's total operation.

    Those missiles also slammed into the side by side Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial to tens of thousands of Jews murdered by the Nazis in World State of war Two.

    "History repeating…" tweeted Ukraine'south President Volodmyr Zelensky every bit others mocked President Putin'south earlier phone call for a "de-nazification" of Ukraine.

    It underscored once more the fatal mistakes and misfirings in every war, this i included.

    And a serpentine armoured convoy still lies in look just 25km (fifteen miles) from Kyiv'south city eye. Today a senior US defence official said it had avant-garde footling – whether it was regrouping, running out of fuel and food, or facing restive troops, wasn't articulate.

    The guessing game is ever-present.

    Map showing Russian forces advancing in Ukraine

  10. BBC and ITV stop licensing Goggle box series to Russia

    File photo dated 31/10/2021 of Sir David Attenborough attends the premiere of Green Planet at the Glasgow IMAX cinema in the Green Zone at COP26 in Glasgow.

    Epitome caption: The Green Planet had been sold to "Friday!" a digital channel that'due south owned by Gazprom Boob tube

    The BBC has announced that it volition stop licensing content to Russia.

    This ways the BBC volition not make any new sales of programmes to Russian broadcasters - and had likewise fabricated a formal request to purchasers to stop dissemination any more than episodes of series information technology has already licensed.

    Series which will be affected include the Russian version of Strictly Come up Dancing spin-off, Dancing With The Stars, and Sir David Attenborough's recent The Greenish Planet documentary.

    ITV accept done the aforementioned, saying: "We accept made the conclusion to end new sales to Russian clients as we practice not believe it appropriate to exist doing business with them at this time."

    And the Producers Brotherhood for Movie theatre and TV - the UK's trade clan for contained producers - has already removed all Russian production and business organization information from its website and is calling on its members to append all co-operation and merchandise with Russia for the time being.

    Many sectors have been distancing themselves from Russia in recent days - with several major Hollywood entertainment companies pausing the release of films in Russia.

  11. Israel'southward Holocaust museum condemns attack on memorial site

    A firefighter near the site of the attack

    Epitome caption: 5 people died in the attack on the tower on Tuesday

    The Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial - the museum defended to remembering the Nazi genocide of Jews during World State of war Ii - has condemned the rocket assail on a Television receiver belfry in Kyiv which damaged a nearby Holocaust memorial.

    The museum voiced its "vehement condemnation" to what it called a "mortiferous Russian attack on the vicinity of the Babyn Yar Holocaust memorial site".

    A statement from Israel's foreign minister called for "the sanctity of the site to be preserved and honoured", simply did non condemn Russia for the set on.

    The memorial is built on Europe's largest mass grave of the Holocaust, where Nazi expiry squads killed more than 33,000 Jewish people in the space of just two days in 1941.

    Ukraine'southward president described the attack near the site on Tuesday as "history repeating".

  12. 'Olive branch' telephone call between Red china and Ukraine

    China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi

    Prototype caption: Phone call follows Red china's abstention from a United nations vote last calendar week condemning the invasion

    People's republic of china'south Foreign Minister Wang Yi and and his Ukrainian counterpart, Dmytro Kuleba, have discussed the conflict engulfing the eastern European nation in a call.

    Wang told Kuleba he "securely regrets" the conflict and is "paying farthermost attention to the impairment suffered by civilians", co-ordinate to the AFP news agency quoting Chinese state media.

    He likewise called for both sides to "discover a fashion to resolve the issue through negotiations", the same source reported.

    In the call, which marks the get-go between the two men since Russia'southward invasion on Thursday, Kuleba asked Beijing to apply its ties with Moscow to assistance halt the invasion, the Reuters news agency said.

    Wang is said to have offered to make every effort to end the violence diplomatically, the agency wrote.

    Concluding week, defying expectation from experts, Prc abstained from a UN Security Council vote condemning the invasion of Ukraine.

    Some analysts had expected Beijing to join Russia in voting confronting the movement.

    Read more than:

    • Analysis: The Ukraine crisis is a major challenge for Communist china
  13. Russian anti-state of war protesters arrested in St Petersburg

    Protesters linking arms in St Petersburg

    Image caption: Protesters chanted "no to war" in the centre of St Petersburg

    More than xc protesters were arrested in the western Russian urban center of St Petersburg on Tuesday while protesting confronting the war in Ukraine, according to the BBC Russian Service.

    The protest took place at the Gostiny Dvor shopping center on Nevsky Artery in the city centre.

    Russian police arrested the protesters, and at least one announcer, in the space of 30 minutes, our colleagues report, citing the Zaks.ru publication.

    A solar day earlier, law in the city detained some 900 anti-state of war protesters.

    Police making arrests

  14. Countries to release oil from emergency reserves

    Member countries of the International Free energy Bureau (IEA), the Paris-based intergovernmental agency that advises on oil policy, accept agreed to release 60 1000000 barrels of oil from their emergency reserves amongst the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

    The move comes every bit oil prices take risen sharply and fears of energy supply issues have emerged.

    The 31 members of the IEA agreed to release reserves in order to "send a unified and strong message to global oil markets that at that place volition exist no shortfall in supplies" as a upshot of the Ukraine conflict, the group said.

    Members include the Us, UK, EU nations, United mexican states, Canada, Japan and others.

    "Today'southward annunciation is another example of partners around the world condemning Russia'south unprovoked and unjustified invasion of Ukraine," the White House said, adding that efforts to go away from Russian free energy supplies connected.

    Earlier this week, oil giants Beat and BP said they would off-load stakes in Russian energy companies and finish projects.

  15. How to deal with news of the war

    A woman scrolling on her phone

    If you woke up this morning, looked at the news, and felt increasingly worried about the war in Ukraine, you are non alone. Subsequently a 2-year pandemic, information technology'south a lot to absorb, and experts concur that feeling overwhelmed is normal.

    While it'due south right to think first and foremost about the affect on those caught up in the conflict, it'south also completely normal to feel upset from afar by what we're seeing in Ukraine, says Alex Bushill, from the mental health charity Mind.

    "It'south very natural to be distressed by what nosotros're seeing, you wouldn't be human being if you lot didn't," he says.

    This doesn't always pb to feet, but the NHS and Anxiety UK concur on some central ways to avoid it: eat well, become outside, put your phone down, connect with people, rest.

    These are all pretty basic pieces of advice, just when you're stressed, they can be difficult to do consistently.

    Read more than advice and guidance hither.

  16. Apple pauses sales in Russia

    We've news of more action beingness taken by Apple tree. The tech behemothic has paused sales of its products in Russian federation, the company has appear.

    The company has also limited its payments organization, Apple Pay, and other services including alive-traffic tracking, according to the Reuters news agency.

    The BBC's Ukrainian service reports that consumers in Russia attempting to buy an iPhone, watch or MacBook on the visitor's website are greeted with a bulletin maxim that delivery of the goods is incommunicable.

    The move by Apple comes afterwards Ukrainian Vice Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov disclosed earlier this week that he had sent a letter to the company's chairman Tim Cook asking that Apple tree exist blocked from Russia.

  17. Google removes RT from search

    RT

    Google has removed the Russian country media outlet RT from its news search tool.

    "In this extraordinary crisis we are taking boggling measures to stop the spread of misinformation and disrupt disinformation campaigns online," Kent Walker, Google'southward president of global affairs said.

    The company already had restricted Russian government-funded news sites from advertising and using some features on YouTube, the video-sharing platform owned by Google.

    RT's deputy editor-in-principal Anna Belkina said the move was prove that "establishment" Western companies are "terrified of a mere presence of any outside voice for the fear of losing their historically captive audience, if that audience encounters a different perspective".

    RT and Sputnik, another regime-funded site, are considered by the United states State section to be two "critical elements in Russia's disinformation and propaganda ecosystem ".

    Tech giant Apple has also said that RT and Sputnik would no longer be available for download on its app store exterior Russia.

  18. 'Poor morale and deadening progress' plague Russian army - Pentagon

    The states defence officials say Russia's functioning has moved much more slowly than planned, and now faces supply shortages.

    The Pentagon said Russian forces had non yet taken control of Ukraine'due south skies after six days, nor had they taken central targets such as the state's 2nd city, Kharkiv, or the southern port of Mariupol.

    "In many cases, what we're seeing are columns that are literally out of gas," ane official is quoted as maxim by the AFP news agency. "Now they're starting to run out of food for their troops."

    The official as well said there were signs of morale problems in the Russian strength, which makes utilise of a large number of conscript soldiers.

    "Not all of them were apparently fully trained and prepared, or even aware that they were going to be sent into a combat operation.

    Quote Bulletin: We have picked up independently on our own indications that morale is flagging in some of these units"

    Ukraine map showing Russian control in parts of Ukraine

  19. Russian drivers can compete, motorsport's governing body says

    Nikita Mazepin testing with Haas in Barcelona

    Image caption: Russian driver Nikita Mazepin tin race this flavour with Haas

    Motorsport's governing body the FIA has ruled that Russian drivers tin continue to compete in global events, though not under the Russian flag.

    The same volition utilize to Byelorussian drivers due to Minsk's support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

    The determination will allow Russian driver Nikita Mazepin to race in F1 this flavor with the Haas team.

    Competitors from the two countries volition fly a neutral imprint and must make "specific commitment and adherence to the FIA's principles of peace and political neutrality, until further notice", the body said.

    The conclusion follows that of the International Olympic Committee and Fifa deciding to enact an outright ban on Russian competitors.

    The FIA likewise announced information technology would abolish the upcoming Intercontinental Drifting Loving cup event that was to exist held in Sochi, Russia, this summertime.

    What other action has sport taken in response to Russia's invasion?

  20. The centre taking in sick children and refugees

    Myroslava Petsa

    BBC News Ukrainian

    Their urban center has been shelled with Grad rockets, hitting by cruise missiles and air battery.

    But life goes on for the children of the Kharkiv Hippocrates centre where they treat patients with the most serious nervous system conditions.

    The centre is a hospice and a rehabilitation facility. Its head, Dr Roman Marabyan, had been called up to the army, so I spoke to his deputy, Valentyna Drokina.

    She seems overoptimistic for a doctor stuck with her patients in a city that's been seeing no reprieve from Russian federation.

    In more than peaceful times, the middle used to care for dozens of immature patients from the Kharkiv region and due north-eastern Ukraine.

    Some children were orphans - their parents abandoned them in state facilities afterwards learning their diagnoses. The centre'south nurses and doctors take get non just children'due south carers, but parental figures. Other children ordinarily had mothers by their side.

    The state of war has brought all of them together.

    "Nosotros are one family unit now," says Valentyna Drokina. Her centre welcomes all abandoned children with life-threatening conditions and those with their parents who didn't take enough time to flee Kharkiv.

    Out of 21 children that are being treated in this facility, just three can walk on their anxiety. Valentyna tells me the center's professionals had equipped its basement so that the children could spend the most dangerous hours down at that place.

    "When information technology's needed, every adult comes up to the kids, each takes ane kid and runs with them to the cellar," she says.

    Quote Bulletin: "Children take no idea of what'south going on. They think we are playing with them"

    The centre is domicile non merely to its immature patients and their parents, but also to the staff who work there. Valentyna says they even found room for three ordinary families who couldn't find a rubber place to stay.

    "We are OK as long every bit there are no power outages." She says the surface area hasn't been shelled with Grad rockets, so they're staying strong.

    Merely then her voice breaks. She'southward starts crying and adds:

    Quote Bulletin: My optimism is gone"