10 March 2022
Ukraine's President Volodomyr Zelenskyy says millions of people could die if the world does not stop the bombing of his country. Watch Sky's Alex Crawford exclusive interview with him in full. For the latest developments: https://qrcode.skynews.com/skynews/uk...
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GENEVA — The United Nations human rights office said on Tuesday that it had verified 1,335 civilian casualties in Ukraine, including 474 killed and 861 injured, since Russia’s invasion began on Feb. 24.
But the civilian toll was incomplete pending corroboration of reports, it said in a statement: “This concerns, for example, the towns of Volnovakha, Mariupol, Izium where there are allegations of hundreds of civilian casualties.”
Prospects for peace talks were discussed with 🇫🇮 President @niinisto. We must stop the war together! Thanked 🇫🇮 for supporting 🇺🇦 in the fight against aggression. This is more important than ever. We must jointly end the humanitarian catastrophe caused by Russia. #StopRussia
— Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) March 11, 2022
Powerful appeal of @ZelenskyyUa in Russian to those who believe in pro-Kremlin propaganda. “I am the president of an adequate country and an adequate people. I am the father of two children. No chemical or any other weapons of mass destruction have been developed on my land.” pic.twitter.com/COe1kTTCEu
— Hanna Liubakova (@HannaLiubakova) March 10, 2022
New Zelenskyy. He looks so exhausted; he sounds so exhausted. Starts in Ukrainian to talk about Russia's attacks on Mariupol, warns about Russian disinfo. Switches to Russian: "Russian propagandists today notably came alive, and they're trying very hard." 1/11
— Zoya Sheftalovich (@zoyashef) March 10, 2022
Russian forces fired cluster weapons on multiple occasions in Ukraine, watchdog groups said. Moscow denied the allegations. Here’s how they work. https://t.co/h3jCOIJqKe
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) March 11, 2022
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