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70 Ukraine Soldiers Killed In Latest Attack As Russia Nears Kyiv: 10 Facts

 Ukraine claims that 352 civilians, including 14 children, have been killed in Russia’s offensive that began last Thursday. Negotiation talks between the two nations are on after Russian President Vladimir Putin put out his condition.

Here are the 10 latest developments:

  1. Russian artillery attacked several residential areas in Ukraine’s second largest city Kharkiv.
  2. Kyiv says 352 civilians have been killed, including 14 children, since the invasion began last Thursday. Russia has acknowledged for the first time that it has suffered losses.
  3. More than half a million people have fled Ukraine since the start of Russia’s invasion, UN’s refugee arm said.
  4. Latest satellite images show a 64-kilometres long convoy of the Russian army north of Ukraine capital Kyiv.
  5. Russian President Vladimir Putin told France’s Emmanuel Macron a Ukraine settlement was only possible if Ukraine was neutral, “denazified” and “demilitarised” and Russian control over annexed Crimea was formally recognised.
  6. First-round of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine did not produce any results.
  7. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sparked widespread reaction in the sports world, with the country booted out of this year’s Football World Cup and the International Olympic Committee calling for a global sporting ban.
  8. The United Nations General Assembly is holding a meeting on the Ukraine crisis and is set to vote later this week to isolate Russia.
  9. For the second time in a week, India abstained on a UN resolution linked to Russia’s Ukraine invasion. New Delhi also welcomed the decision of Moscow and Kyiv to hold talks on the Belarus border.
  10. The United States expelled 12 Russian diplomats at the United Nations over national security concerns.

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