Unconfirmed: "In Belarus, columns of vehicles were seen moving towards Brest. According to experts, in the next 48 hours, Belarusian troops will try to invade Ukraine along the Polish-Ukrainian border in order to cut off the supply of weapons to Ukraine."
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Kishida urges Modi to toughen stance on Russia
Japanese Prime Minister #FumioKishida urged India’s Narendra Modi on Saturday to take a tougher line on #Russia’s invasion of #Ukraine, but a joint statement after talks in Delhi fell short of condemning #Moscow’s actions.
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Deportation of Mariupol: women and children evacuated from shelters
The deported Mariupol residents are mostly women and kids who were hiding in shelters in the Left Bank district. Fighting took place there. To save people's lives, Ukraine's army withdrew from these places of mass gathering. The Russian army took advantage of it by illegally deporting locals.
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100,000 Ukrainians deported to Russia since February
Since February 2022, 100,000 Ukrainians have been sent to Russia. 90% of them were forcibly deported in early February from the so-called L/DNR regions. Russian Resolution No. 349 allocated quotas for Ukrainians' placement, primarily in remote and impoverished Russian regions, according to the Zmina Human Rights Center. [Source: https://zmina.info/columns/rosiya-vkotre-demonstruye-svoye-spravzhnye-stavlennya-do-ukrayincziv-yih-na-ural-ta-sybir/]
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Comedians perform stand-up in Sumy bomb shelter
Sumy comedians held a stand-up show in a bomb shelter. Three comedians performed for about 100 viewers in one of the bomb shelters in Sumy, a regional capital in northern Ukraine, on March 19, according to local media outlet Cukr. Photo: Lena Lion
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Over 2,500 soldier corpses shipped from Homel to Russia by March 13
More than 2,500 soldiers' corpses had already been shipped from the Homel region back to Russia by trains or by plane as of March 13.
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Mazyr morgue full of Russian soldiers; hospital halls echo with wounded
There's no room in the morgue at Mazyr. It's filled with the bodies of Russian soldiers. At one hospital in this Belarusian city about 60 km from Ukraine, the hallways and wards are filled with the sounds of soldiers moaning from their battlefield wounds.
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Ukraine’s economy shrinks by third since invasion
Finance minister: Ukraine's economy down by third. About 30% of Ukraine’s economy “stopped functioning” since the beginning of Russia’s invasion on Feb. 24, according to Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko. His estimation is based on the decreasing tax revenue, he said.
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Thousands of Mariupol residents illegally deported to Russia
Several thousand Mariupol residents were illegally deported to Russia over the past week. According to the Oblast Council, they were taken to filtration camps. After their phones and documents were inspected, some were sent to remote Russian cities, while others' fates remain unknown. https://t.me/mariupolrada/8913
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New online TV service for Ukrainians
Meet Zattoo Ukrainian TV: a new online player offering Ukrainian channels for people affected by Russia's war

