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Recent developments in Ukraine – Dozens killed in Nikolaev, Use of ultrasonic missiles by Russia

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– At least 80 people lost yesterday their lives in Nikolaev from a Russian missile attack, but many more are expected to be found, says SKAI envoy Elli Kasolis. Two rockets hit barracks, where civilians had also gone to train to fight.

– Humanitarian catastrophe has been caused by Russian invasion (and) of Mariupol. According to the Ukrainian military administration, a curfew was imposed in the city from 16:00 on 19 March until 06:00 on 21 March, as fighting broke out in the city center with civilians trapped in the fire.

– Russian Defense Ministry announced Saturday that supersonic missiles were used Kh-47M2 Kinzhal air – ground (their nickname means “dagger”) in order to destroy an underground depot of missiles and ammunition for aircraft in western Ukraine.

“Imagine 14,000 corpses of Russian soldiers at Luzhniki Stadium”. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky responded today, Saturday, with his own message to yesterday’s appearance of his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin at the Moscow stadium.

– The two main Russian routes for the attack in Kyiv allegedly to be blocked reports CNN, which cites information from the Ukrainian army. The Ukrainian Defense Ministry also claimed that it had killed the Russian lieutenant general Andrei Mordvicev. If the information is true, he will be the fifth Russian general killed on the battlefield.

– Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky earlier today called for substantive peace talks with Russia, saying that otherwise the other side would need entire generations to recover from the losses suffered by the war.

Ukraine’s Defense Ministry announced late Friday that its forces had “temporarily” lost access to the Sea of ​​Azov as Russian troops invaded its neighboring country last month, tightening their grip on Mariupol, where is a port of strategic importance that is bathed by it.

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