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Russian forces near Ukraine’s second-largest nuclear building

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Russian forces near Ukraine’s second-largest nuclear building

Russian forces near Ukraine’s second-largest nuclear building

Russia-Ukraine Conflict News, Russia-Ukraine War Crisis News, March 4. In the second week of an invasion, fighting raged in Ukraine as Russian troops besieged and bombarded cities.

According to US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield. Russian forces are closing in on Ukraine’s second-largest nuclear facility also are now only 32 kilometers away. Her remarks came after Russia seized Europe’s largest nuclear power plant in Ukraine on Friday.

Meanwhile, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy chastised NATO for failing to impose a no-fly zone over Ukraine. Claiming that doing so would completely untie Russia’s hands as it escalated its air attack.

NATO refused to impose a no-fly zone on Friday, warning that doing so would spark a broader war in Europe with nuclear-armed Russia.

On Friday, Russia blocked Facebook also other websites. It passed legislation giving Moscow much greater powers to crack down on independent journalism, prompting the news. Bloomberg, also other foreign media to stop reporting in the country. Moscow’s attack on Ukraine, the largest European state since World War II, has resulted in over 1 million refugees. A barrage of sanctions, also unthinkable fears of a global economic hit also broader conflict in the West for decades.

According to the mayor, Russian forces have ‘blockaded’ Mariupol.

According to the news agency AFP, Mariupol, a strategic Ukrainian port city, has been ‘blockaded’ by Russian forces, citing the city’s mayor.

War criminals will be hold accountable, according to the G7.

Foreign ministers from the Group of 7 major world powers have said that those accountable for Russian military attacks on people in Ukraine must be grabbed accountable amid reports of the use of cluster bombs also other prohibited weapons.

The G7 ministers stated their meeting in Brussels on Friday. Saying they are “deeply concern with the catastrophic humanitarian toll take by Russia’s persisting strikes against the civilian population of Ukraine’s cities.”

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