A ceasefire was planned in the strategic Ukrainian port city of Mariupol and in Volnovakha on Saturday morning to allow humanitarian evacuations. But the effort to save lives stalled amid reports that Russian bombing continued.
“The Russian side is not holding on to the ceasefire and has continued to fire on Mariupol and its environs,” said Kyrylo Tymoshenko, deputy head of the office of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Meanwhile, the Russian media RIA Novosti made a statement to the Russian Ministry of Defense that the shootings were against Russian positions.
On Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that the Ukrainian state was in danger. And he compared the West to imposing sanctions on Russia with “declaring war.”
“But thank God we haven’t got there yet,” Putin said during a meeting with flight attendants.
He also said that if any third party issued a no-fly zone over Ukraine, a measure that Zelensky has called for, Moscow would consider it “participation in the armed conflict.” NATO had decided on Friday not an air exclusion zone, so as not to risk a direct altercation with Russia.
In a Zoom call with U.S. lawmakers on Saturday, Zelensky made a passionate request for help, calling for military aircraft and support, and a embargo on Russian oil. More than 1 million people have fled the country amid fighting, and thousands have died.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
23:31/5 March 2022
A Russian plane lands in the US to pick up expelled diplomats
The Biden administration authorized the landing of a Russian plane at Dulles International Airport on Saturday. The plane will be used to repatriate 12 Russian officials from its UN mission in New York, as well as a Russian national working for the UN who have been accused by the US of engage in espionage and declared personae non gratae, a diplomatic term meaning that it is no longer welcome.
President Biden had earlier announced in his State of the Union address that he was closing US airspace to Russian aircraft.
The plane will fly from Dulles to New York’s JFK International Airport on Sunday afternoon, a spokesman for the Russian mission told CBS News. Once in New York, he will pick up the 13 Russians accused of espionage, as well as their families and a group of other Russian Mission staff members who are also returning home.
Diplomatic expulsions have been underway for several months, the U.S. Mission to the UN said, and are taking place at a time of rising tensions between the U.S. and Russia over military attacks in Ukraine.
23:01 / 5 March 2022
Blinken talks with Chinese Foreign Minister to talk about Ukraine
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken that China opposes any measures that “add fuel to the flames” in Ukraine.
Blinken says the world is looking to see which nations uphold the principles of freedom and sovereignty.
The two spoke by telephone on Saturday, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said.
Wang called for negotiations to resolve the immediate crisis, as well as talks to create a balanced European security mechanism. Wang says the United States and Europe should pay attention to the negative impact of NATO’s eastward expansion on Russia’s security.
The U.S. State Department says Blinken stressed that the world is acting in unison in response to Russian aggression and ensuring that Moscow pays a high price.
China has broken with the US, Europe and others who have imposed sanctions on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine. China says that the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all nations must be respected, but that sanctions create new problems and disrupt the political settlement process.
21:58 / 5 March 2022
Visa and Mastercard suspend operations in Russia
Visa and Mastercard announced on Saturday that they were suspending operations in Russia.
Visa said it would “stop all Visa transactions” in Russia in the coming days. Once the process is complete, transactions will not be processed for Visa cards issued in Russia abroad or for cards issued abroad used in Russia.
Similarly, Mastercard announced that “cards issued by Russian banks will no longer be compatible with the Mastercard network. And any Mastercard issued abroad will not work for Russian merchants or ATMs.”
21:03 / 5 March 2022
President Zelensky in Congress: “Don’t let us be eliminated”
20:12 / March 5, 2022
Zelensky says he spoke with the Israeli prime minister after meeting with Putin
Ukrainian President Zelensky said on Saturday that he had spoken by telephone with Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. The conversation came after Bennett met in person with Russian President Putin in Moscow.
Bennett traveled to Berlin to meet with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Reuters reports.
19:53 / 5 March 2022
Blinken meets with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine in Poland
18:09 / 5 March 2022
WHO publishes report on health problems in Ukraine
The World Health Organization on Saturday released a report on what it called “the emergence of Ukraine.” Based on information collected between February 24 and March 3, the report summarizes the priority health issues in Ukraine:
- Conflict-related injuries and traumadue to invasion and worsened by lack of access to adequate health care.
- Excessive morbidity and death from common diseases due to disruption of health careincluding newborn and child diseases and cancer.
- Spread of infectious diseasesincluding COVID, HIV and measles.
- Mental health and psychosocial healthdue to the stress of the invasion.
In response, the WHO said it is working with local health officials. It is also stepping up surveillance and record keeping in the area to detect possible outbreaks, control attacks on health systems, ensure the safety and security of its personnel, and provide the necessary supplies to Ukraine.
Updated at 3:56 PM March 5, 2022
Russia has lost more than 10,000 troops, according to Ukraine’s foreign minister
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Dmytro Kuleba, on Saturday …
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