Russia-Ukraine News Live Updates: Russian forces captured the southeastern Ukrainian city of Melitopol on Saturday, Russia's Interfax news agency reported, as Moscow launched coordinated cruise missile and artillery strikes on several cities, including the capital Kyiv.
Russia-Ukraine crisis Live Updates: At least 198 Ukrainians, including three children, have been killed as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the head of the Ukrainian Health Ministry was quoted by the Interfax news agency as saying on Saturday. He said 1,115 people were wounded, including 33 children. It
Russia-Ukraine News Live Updates: At least 198 Ukrainians killed in Russian invasion, as per state media
A missile fragment pierced the ceiling of an apartment. (Image: AP)
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FEBRUARY 26, 2022 / 02:40 PM IST
Poland refuses to play 2022 World Cup play-off against Russia: Polish federation ##Russia-Ukraine Conflict LIVE| Poland refuses to play 2022 World Cup play-off against Russia: Polish federation
Poland refuses to play 2022 World Cup play-off against Russia, says Polish federation, reported AFP.
FEBRUARY 26, 2022 / 02:33 PM IST
Russia-Ukraine Conflict LIVE| Ukrainian city of Melitopol not in Russian hands: British armed forces minister James Heappey
Russian forces have not captured the southeastern Ukrainian city of Melitopol and armoured columns advancing on the capital Kyiv have been held up by Ukrainian resistance, British armed forces minister James Heappey said on Saturday. Heappey said it was the British assessment that Russia had so far failed to capture any of its day one targets for its invasion of Ukraine, which began on Thursday. "Even Melitopol, which the Russians are claiming to have taken but we can't see anything to substantiate that, are all still in Ukrainian hands," Heappey told BBC radio. "The fighting ... reported on the outskirts of Kyiv overnight, we understand to just be Russian special forces and pockets of paratroopers," he said. "The reality is that the armoured columns that were coming down from Belarus and the north that were going to encircle Kyiv are still some way north because they've been held up by this incredible Ukrainian resistance," the minister said. (Reuters)
FEBRUARY 26, 2022 / 02:28 PM IST
Russia-Ukraine Conflict LIVE| 1st flight to Mumbai with 219 Indians evacuated from Ukraine has taken off from Romania
The first flight to Mumbai with 219 Indians evacuated from Ukraine has taken off from Romania, said External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar ''We are making progress. Our teams are working on the ground round the clock. I'm personally monitoring'', he adds.
The first flight to Mumbai with 219 Indians evacuated from Ukraine has taken off from Romania, says EAM Dr S Jaishankar
We are making progress. Our teams are working on the ground round the clock. I'm personally monitoring, he adds. pic.twitter.com/0OM21NDlah
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FEBRUARY 26, 2022 / 02:25 PM IST
Russia watchdog tells media not to use words 'invasion' and 'assault': AFP ##Russia-Ukraine Conflict LIVE| Russia watchdog tells media not to use words 'invasion' and 'assault'
Russia's communications regulator has urged media to remove reports describing Moscow's attack on Ukraine as an "assault, invasion, or declaration of war". In a statement, Roskomnadzor accused a number of independent media outlets, including television channel Dozhd and Echo of Moscow radio, of spreading "unreliable socially significant untrue information" on the shelling of Ukrainian cities by the Russian army and civilian deaths. (AFP)

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