Ukraine and Russia: What you need to know right now
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[March 24, 2022]
(Reuters) - Western leaders meeting
in Brussels on Thursday will agree to strengthen their forces in Eastern
Europe and increase military aid to Ukraine as the Russian assault on
its neighbour enters its second month.
ON THE GROUND
* Ukrainian authorities said on Thursday about 15,000 civilians had been
illegally deported to Russia from besieged Mariupol since Russian forces
seized parts of the southern port city.
* Ukraine said on Thursday its forces had destroyed the "Orsk", a large
Russian landing ship near the Russian-occupied Ukrainian port of
Berdyansk on the Azov Sea. Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Malyar said the
ship was capable of carrying 45 armoured personnel carriers and 400
people. Reuters was unable immediately to verify the report.
* NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said the alliance would boost
its forces in Eastern Europe by deploying four new battle groups in
Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia.
REPERCUSSIONS
* The U.S. Embassy in Moscow on Wednesday received a list of its
diplomats declared "persona non grata", a State Department spokesperson
said, in what Russian media said was a response to a U.S. move ousting
Russian staff at the United Nations.
* Russia plans to switch its gas sales to "unfriendly" countries to
roubles, President Putin said, responding to a freeze on Russia's assets
by foreign nations.
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A rescuer walks through debris at the site of a bombing at a
shopping center as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, in Kyiv,
Ukraine March 21, 2022. REUTERS/Marko Djurica/File Photo
CIVILIANS
* UNICEF said 4.3 million of Ukraine's 7.5 million children have
been uprooted by the month-long war.
* More than 145,000 babies are in urgent need of nutrition support
in Ukraine, UNICEF said.
QUOTES
* "Come from your offices, your homes, your schools and
universities, come in the name of peace, come with Ukrainian symbols
to support Ukraine, to support freedom, to support life," Zelenskiy
said in his appeal for a worldwide March 24 demonstration.
* "We, the French and Europeans, will do everything to stop this war
without entering it," said French President Macron.
(Compiled by Philippa Fletcher, Alex Richardson, Grant McCool,
Michael Perry, Peter Graff; Edited by Gerry Doyle and Hugh Lawson)
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