Conflict Continue as Russia Moves to Dominate Again

  • The United states of america Senate has overwhelmingly approved a $40bn infusion of military and economic assistance for Ukraine and its allies.
  • Turkey'due south President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says 'no' to Sweden and Republic of finland joining NATO, as Turkish officials emphasised Ankara's security concerns.
  • Russia claims that 771 Ukrainian fighters have surrendered in the by 24 hours, bringing the full who have laid downwardly artillery since Mon to more than 1,700.
  • The Cherry-red Cross has registered hundreds of Ukrainian prisoners of state of war in the past 2 days and is calling to interview them "without witnesses" as per the Geneva Conventions.

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Refugees from Ukraine protestation in Tel Aviv

Ukrainian refugees and their relatives in Israel accept protested in Tel Aviv past marching through the city with a 30-metre-long Ukrainian flag.

Some protesters carried banners with the names of Ukrainian cities.


US to ship $100M in military aid to Ukraine

The United States has announced a shipment of $100m in military equipment to Ukraine, separate from what will be coming from the $40bn canonical earlier past Congress.

The latest package includes xviii more howitzers equally well every bit anti-artillery radar systems, both of which the US has provided to Ukraine already since the invasion began.

Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby said the equipment will be in the easily of Ukrainian forces "very, very soon".


Blinken accuses Russia of using food as a weapon in Ukraine

Us Secretary of State Antony Blinken has accused Russia at the United nations Security Council of using food as a weapon in Ukraine by holding "hostage" the food supply for millions worldwide who rely on Ukrainian exports.

"The Russian authorities seems to think that using nutrient as a weapon will help accomplish what its invasion has not – to break the spirit of the Ukrainian people," he said.

"The food supply for millions of Ukrainians and millions more around the world has quite literally been held hostage by the Russian armed services."

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UN warns state of war in Ukraine adds to hunger woes

The United nations food chief is alert the war in Ukraine has created "an unprecedented crisis" of escalating food prices that has sparked protests.

Earth Food Programme Executive Managing director David Beasley said growing hunger volition add at least 47 million people to the 276 1000000 "marching to starvation" earlier Russian federation'southward invasion of its smaller neighbour.

Beasley told a UN Security Council meeting Thursday that 49 million people in 43 countries are already "knocking on famine'south door".


How the capture of Azov fighters affects the Russia-Ukraine state of war

For many Ukrainians, the Azov Battalion service members are the 300 Spartans.

Their resistance thwarted Moscow's advance in Ukraine's southward and due east, the way the Spartans put an end to the Persian conquest of Greece more than 2,500 years agone.

For nearly three months, they repelled Russian attacks on the subterranean maze of Soviet-era bomb shelters and service tunnels under the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol.

Read more here.


US Senate approves $40bn Ukraine assist package

The Senate overwhelmingly approved a $40bn infusion of military and economic aid for Ukraine and its allies equally both political parties rallied behind the US's latest financial salvo against Russian federation's invasion.

The 86-11 vote gave final congressional approval to the package, iii weeks after President Joe Biden requested a smaller $33bn version and after a alone Republican opponent delayed Senate passage for a calendar week. Every Democrat and all only 11 Republicans, many of them supporters of former President Donald Trump's isolationist foreign policy, backed the measure.

Read more here.


Russia making gain in eastern region: Al Jazeera contributor

Al Jazeera's Assed Baig, reporting from the eastern city of Bakhmut, said Russian forces had made several advances in the Donbas and the state of affairs in the region had "deteriorated".

"Last week we were hither [in Bakhmut] and we could hardly hear any artillery fire. At present the streets are way more repose. We're hearing rockets, arms fire and shelling all the fourth dimension," he added.

"Currently in Bakhmut, no place is prophylactic, and the mayor who is in a bunker, has asked people to evacuate," Baig said.

Moreover, Baig added that it was important to note that towns and villages in the Donbas were spread out so "when the Russians have a boondocks or a pocket-size village, what remains alee of them is just empty road fields then they gain significant territory."


United states of america, Russian generals speak for kickoff time since Ukraine war began: Pentagon

Height United states of america General Mark Milley has spoken by phone with his Russian counterpart General Valery Gerasimov, their first give-and-take since before Russian forces invaded Ukraine in February, the Pentagon said.

Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Gerasimov, chief of the Russian General Staff, "discussed several security-related issues of concern," according to a spokesperson for the US Joint Staff, offering no other details.


Un urges Russian federation, Ukraine to resume talks

The United nations has urged Russia and Ukraine to "build on" contacts and coordination that enabled the evacuation operations from Mariupol in order to resume stalled talks to end the state of war.

"Those operations could not take happened had information technology non been for cooperation between the Russia and the Ukraine authorities," United nations aid main Martin Griffiths told reporters in Geneva.

"I would like to think that the fact that this cooperation has worked relatively well, certainly better than in previous weeks of this war, suggests there is something to build on."


Security of country best protected 'within NATO': Swedish PM

Swedish leader Magdalena Andersson has said her government has come up to the conclusion that the "security of the Swedish people will be best protected inside the NATO alliance".

"This is backed by very wide back up in the Swedish parliament. And with Sweden and Finland as members, NATO will also be stronger. We are security providers with sophisticated defense capabilities and nosotros are champions of freedom, commonwealth and man rights," she said during her visit to the White Firm.

U.S. President Joe Biden walks with Sweden's Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson and Finland's President Sauli Niinisto
US President Joe Biden walks with Sweden's Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson and Finland's President Sauli Niinisto to deliver remarks in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC, US, May xix, 2022 [Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters]

Finland leader ready to talk to Erdogan

President Sauli Niinisto of Republic of finland says his country is open to discussing whatever concerns Turkey may take in regards to their application to join NATO in an "open and effective manner".

Niinisto fabricated the remarks during a joint printing conference with United states of america President Biden and Prime Government minister Magdalena Andersson of Sweden at the White House.


Twelve killed in Russian shelling of Severodonetsk: Governor

Russian shelling of the eastern Ukraine city of Severodonetsk left at least 12 people dead and some other 40 injured, the region'southward governor Sergei Gaiday has said on Thursday.

The Lugansk regional governor said on social media that at that place were "12 expressionless and more than than twoscore injured in Severodonetsk," accusing Russian forces of "randomly" shelling the urban hub with heavy weapons, and that the toll could rise.

Al Jazeera could not independently verify Gaiday'southward claims.

Ukrainian soldiers
Ukrainian soldiers walk through a Ukrainian front line in the Donbas region [File: Diego Herrera Carcedo/Anadolu Agency]

Finland, Sweden encounter NATO requirements: Biden

US President Biden says Nordic hopefuls Sweden and Finland "run across every NATO requirement and so some", and that their joining volition enhance the "security of our alliances, deepen our security cooperation across the board".

"Today I'thousand proud to assure them that they have the full full complete back of the The states. Today, my administration is submitted to the United States Congress reports on NATO accession for both countries. So the Senate can efficiently and rapidly move on advising and consenting to the treaty," he said at the White Business firm.


Frg's quondam chancellor loses part amid anger over Russia ties

German legislators have agreed to remove erstwhile Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder of his part and staff after he dedicated his longstanding ties with Moscow and its energy sector despite the invasion of Ukraine.

The parliament's conclusion to strip Schroeder of an office and paid staff follows a lengthy try to get him to plough his back on President Putin, amongst the war in Ukraine.

EU lawmakers separately called in a non-binding resolution on the bloc to slap sanctions on Schroeder and other Europeans who refuse to give up lucrative board seats at Russian companies.

Gerhard Schroeder
German language Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder [File: Sean Gallup/Getty Images]

NATO addressing Turkey's 'concerns' over Nordic bids: Stoltenberg

NATO Secretarial assistant General Jens Stoltenberg has said that "concerns" raised by Turkey nigh Sweden and Finland's applications to the armed services alliance were being addressed.

"Of course, we are addressing the concerns that Turkey has expressed," to observe "an understanding on how to movement forward," Stoltenberg told a Copenhagen conference, after Turkey opposed the applications of the two Nordic countries over what it considers leniency toward Kurdish armed groups.


UK and Ukraine leaders hash out future security, grain exports

British Prime number Minister Boris Johnson and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy discussed longer-term security proposals for Ukraine and ways to go grain exports out of the country, Johnson's office said.

"The leaders discussed progress in negotiations and agreed to step up work with allies, including the U.s.a., French republic and Germany, to define the longer-term security compages for Ukraine," the spokesperson said afterwards a telephone call between the two leaders.

"They looked at options to open up upward disquisitional sea and state supply routes for Ukrainian grain stocks, and committed to direct their teams to work urgently on the next steps."

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and British PM Boris Johnson
Ukraine'southward President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson walk along a street afterwards a meeting in Kyiv [File: Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/Handout via Reuters]

IMF primary optimistic G7 funds for Ukraine can stave off hyperinflation

International Budgetary Fund Managing Managing director Kristalina Georgieva said she was "getting more optimistic" that a G7 understanding to provide new budget funding to Ukraine can be reached and can assistance the state avoid hyperinflation.

Georgieva said on the sidelines of a G7 finance ministers' and central bank governors' meeting that the primary issue for the funding would be its timing – fugitive delays that may push button the state into monetary financing, where its central banking company effectively funds the government.

"You know, what happens if a country has to go into monetary financing. A war brings hyperinflation and then terrible, terrible, damage – which we think we can avoid," Georgieva said.


'No safe identify in Donetsk': governor

Donetsk'due south governor, Pavlo Kyrylenko, urges all residents to exit the region as Russian shelling intensifies.

"Now in that location are no absolutely safe places in Donetsk region," he said on his Telegram channel. His remarks came subsequently shells hitting a 5-story building in the village of Bakhmut whose majority of residents have already been evacuated, he said.

"The Russians continue to shoot at civilians, just timely evacuation allows us to save hundreds of lives," he added.

Fire and rescue crews work at the site of a damaged five-storey residential building after it was struck, by what was reported to be rocket fire, during Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Bakhmut,
Burn down and rescue crews work at the site of a damaged five-storey residential building after it was struck, by what was reported to be rocket fire in Bakhmut, Donetsk region [State Emergency Service of Ukraine/Reuters]

WHO principal spoke with Russia FM over Ukraine

WHO'southward master Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says he spoke with Russian top diplomat Sergey Lavrov about Moscow's participation in global matters and aid delivery.

"I asking rubber access to Mariupol, Kherson, Southern Zaporizhzhia & other besieged areas to deliver wellness aid. Civilians must be protected," he said on Twitter.


'We said no, and we will keep': Erdogan over Nordic countries NATO bids

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stands business firm on his opposition to Finland and Sweden'southward bids to join NATO, saying his government informed Turkey's NATO allies that Ankara "will say no".

"Nosotros volition keep following this path," he added while addressing a young crowd at the Presidential National Library.

Turkish authorities have repeatedly accused the ii Nordic counties of hosting "terrorist" groups, including a Kurdish movement, that they say threaten Turkey's security.

Erdogan'southward annotate came a mean solar day after Usa officials said to be confident about finding a solution to the matter.


Republic of finland confronting hosting nuclear weapons, NATO military bases: PM

Finland is opposed to NATO deploying nuclear weapons or setting upwards military bases on its territory even if it succeeds in its bid to get a member of the military alliance, Prime Minister Sanna Marin has said.

Marin told the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera that such moves were not office of Helsinki's membership negotiations with the military alliance.

Read the full story here.

Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin speaks at a joint news conference with Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi (not pictured) during her visit in Rome, Italy
Finnish Prime number Minister Sanna Marin speaks at a joint news conference with Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi (not pictured) during her visit to Rome, Italy [Remo Casilli/Reuters]

Opening Ukraine ports would need sanctions review: Interfax

Russian federation is hopeful that a solution for grain exports from Ukraine could be found, Deputy Strange Minister Andrey Rudenko was quoted equally saying by Interfax news agency, calculation that the removal of sanctions should also be considered.

"If our partners want to accomplish a solution, then it is necessary, amongst other things, to solve issues related to the abolitionism of the sanctions restrictions that were imposed for Russian exports," Rudenko reportedly told reporters.

Ukraine used to export nearly of its goods through seaports simply since Russian federation's invasion, it has been forced to export by train or via its small Danube River ports.


Mykolaiv on edge amidst fear of a new Russian assault

Russia's progress in Mariupol has sparked concerns information technology could widen its offensive to target more than of southern Ukraine.

The Ukrainian army says information technology is fighting back confronting Russian troops suffering low morale. But in Mykolaiv, residents live in fear of renewed Russian assault.

Al Jazeera'southward Hoda Abdel-Hamid reports from the Ukrainian urban center of Mykolaiv.


Russia expels 5 Portuguese diplomats

In the latest tit-for-tat diplomatic move, Russia has expelled v employees of the Portuguese embassy in Moscow.

The decision comes after x Russian diplomats in Portugal were declared "persona non grata", the Russian foreign ministry said in a argument. "This unfriendly step would have a negative impact on Russian-Portuguese relations," it added.

European countries have expelled more than than 300 Russian embassy employees since the start of the war. On Wednesday, Russian federation said it was expelling a full of 85 diplomatic mission staff members from France, Kingdom of spain and Italy.


Biden to meet Finland, Sweden leaders

Biden is gear up to meet President Sauli Niinisto of Finland and Sweden's Prime number Government minister Magdalena Andersson in Washington, DC a day later on he strongly endorsed their bid to join NATO.

Sweden and Republic of finland are seeking to join the military machine brotherhood, renouncing decades of military non-alignment, over fears they could be time to come targets of Russian assailment.

Merely their applications face strong resistance from NATO fellow member Turkey, which accuses the ii countries of harbouring "terror" groups, including the Kurdistan Workers' Party, blacklisted past Ankara, the European Union and the U.s.a..


United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland sanctions Russian airlines to foreclose them from selling landing slots

The U.k. says it is introducing new sanctions against the Russian aviation sector to forestall state-owned Aeroflot, Ural Airlines and Rossiya Airlines from selling their unused landing slots at British airports.

"We've already closed our airspace to Russian airlines. Today we're making sure they tin't cash in their lucrative landing slots at our airports," British Strange Secretary Liz Truss said in a statement.

The British authorities said it estimated the landing slots were worth 50 meg pounds ($61.9m).


Switzerland reopens embassy

Switzerland reopens its diplomatic mission in the Ukrainian uppercase, Kyiv, two and a half months subsequently its closure.

During the adjacent few days, the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Diplomacy has said, five staff members will return.

It added that in the coming weeks the embassy will start working on matters "such as the coordination of reconstruction and development projects and humanitarian aid, good offices, and the media coverage of the situation in Ukraine".

The movement comes a day subsequently the American flag returned to fly over the US embassy in the capital equally it resumed operations.


Russia says 1,730 fighters in Azovstal surrendered

More than than 1,700 fighters who were in Mariupol's Azovstal steel plant have laid down their arms, Russian federation's defense force ministry says.

"In the past 24 hours, 771 militants of the Azov nationalist unit accept surrendered at the blockaded Azovstal plant in Mariupol," the ministry building said on its Telegram aqueduct, bringing the total who accept left to 1,730.

It added that fourscore were wounded and that all those who needed hospital treatment received assistance in the hospitals of Novoazovsk and Donetsk in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic.


In Northern Ireland, Ukrainian refugees in limbo

Refugees fleeing the state of war in Ukraine have institute themselves in limbo in Northern Ireland, defenseless between different approaches to the crisis by the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and the Republic of Republic of ireland.

Ireland was the first land in the Eu to waive visa requirements for Ukrainians and, to date, nearly xxx,000 accept sought shelter at that place.

The UK, which includes Northern Ireland, has instead opened sponsorship and family reunion schemes, which take been criticised for delays and complexity.

Read the full story here.


Scarlet Cross registers hundreds of Ukrainian POWs

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says it has registered in the past two days hundreds of Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) leaving the Azovstal steel constitute in Mariupol.

The registration procedure, it said, allows the ICRC to runway those who have been captured and aid them continue in touch with their families.

"The ICRC must have immediate access to all POWs in all places where they are held," it said in a statement. "The ICRC must be immune to interview prisoners of state of war without witnesses, and the duration and frequency of these visits should non be disproportionately restricted," it added.


Italy calls for an urgent armistice

A armistice must be reached as presently as possible, Italy'due south Prime Minister Mario Draghi has said, to avert the worsening of a humanitarian crisis triggered past the war.

Speaking in the upper house of parliament, Draghi also stressed the need for the EU to coordinate member states' war machine investments.

He touched upon the country's energy policy likewise, saying that Italy could cutting its dependency on Russian oil by 2024'due south 2d semester. "The first effects of this process will already be seen at the end of this year."


Germany'southward Scholz proposes EU solidarity fund to rebuild Ukraine

German Chancellor Olaf Scholtz says the EU must ready a solidarity fund to help rebuild Ukraine later on the state of war.

"Rebuilding destroyed infrastructure and revitalising the Ukrainian economic system will price billions," Sholtz told legislators before a coming together of EU leaders. "We as the EU must get-go laying the ground for a solidarity fund financed by contributions from the Eu and its partners," he added.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz delivers a speech ahead of the next EU summit during a session at the Bundestag (lower house of parliament) in Berlin on May 19
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz delivers a speech earlier the next Eu top during a session at the lower house of parliament in Berlin [Tobias Schwarz/AFP]

The German leader also commented on Ukraine's bid to join the EU, noting that the bloc could non speed up the process. "There are no shortcuts on the style to the European union," Scholz said, calculation that an exception for Ukraine would be unfair to the Western Balkan countries also seeking membership.


Russian shelling in Donetsk continues: AJ correspondent

"The situation has deteriorated considerably hither in the east over the last week or so," said Al Jazeera's Assed Baig, reporting from Bakhmut in the Donetsk region.

"The major of the town has told residents to exit, the situation is very tense," Baig said, after visiting a building that was striking by Russian forces. Rescue workers said vi people, including one child, were pulled out of the rubble.

"While nosotros are continuing here, nearly every 2nd we can hear the burn coming in and out," he added.

Donetsk's governor, Pavlo Kyrylenko, said in an online message that of the 73,000 inhabitants of Bakhmut, a little more than than 20,000 remained in the city.


Ukraine says Russian ground forces lost 28,500 men

Ukraine'southward army says the Russian military has lost 28,500 men since the start of the invasion.

In a Facebook post, the general staff of Ukraine's armed services also said Russia had lost ane,254 tanks and iii,063 armoured vehicles.

Ukraine'south figures of Russia's losses are significantly higher than Moscow's. On March 25, Russian federation said i,351 of its soldiers had been killed in combat and has given no more than information since. At the time, Ukraine had put the Russian death toll at 19,000.

Experts say figures by both parties cannot be trusted as Kyiv is likely to inflate them to boost the morale of its troops, while Russia is probably downplaying them.


Two men killed in mine explosion in Kyiv: Constabulary

Ii men died after a mine exploded in the Kyiv region, the police accept said.

Between the villages of Lipovka and Korolovka, the men aged 52 and 48 "blew themselves up on an anti-personnel mini OZM-72 left on the field past the occupiers", police said in a Facebook post.

Those injured were taken to hospital, they said.


Ukraine says 231 children killed amid war

Ukraine's human rights ombudsman has said 231 children have died since, and as a outcome of, the invasion of Ukraine on February 24, while 427 children take been injured.

Lyudmyla Denisova said the figures were gathered from a register of pre-trial investigations and "other sources that demand confirmation".

School destroyed amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine in Avdiivka, Donetsk Region
A school was destroyed amid the standing Russian invasion of Ukraine in Avdiivka, Donetsk region, on May xviii, 2022 [Head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration Pavlo Kyrylenko/Handout via Reuters]

Coin for Ukraine to top G7 agenda

G7 financial leaders are likely to focus on Th and Friday on how to help Ukraine pay its bills. Reconstruction afterward the war, surging global aggrandizement, climate change, supply chains and the impending food crisis will likewise exist high on the calendar.

Ukraine estimates its financial needs at $5bn a calendar month to keep public sector employees' salaries paid and the administration working despite the daily destruction wrought past Russia.

A curt-term financing package to be agreed by the G7 would embrace three months of Ukraine'southward needs.


Culture of scapegoating in Russian federation'due south armed forces probable hampers operations: UK

A culture of cover-ups and scapegoating is likely prevalent in Russia's military and security system, the Britain's defence force ministry has said.

In its latest intelligence briefing, the ministry listed some of Russia'south senior commanders who had recently been fired after being considered to accept poorly performed in Ukraine. This includes Vice Admiral Igor Osipov who commanded the Blackness Sea Fleet and was suspended afterward the sinking of Moskva.

"Many officials involved in the invasion of Ukraine will likely be increasingly distracted by efforts to avoid personal culpability for Russia's operational setbacks, the ministry said, adding this would probable place farther strain on Russia'southward centralised command model.

"It will be hard for Russia to regain the initiative under these weather condition," the ministry building added.


Onetime US President Bush calls Iraq invasion 'unjustified'

Erstwhile Usa President George W Bush mistakenly described the invasion of Iraq as "brutal" and "unjustified" earlier correcting himself to say he meant to refer to Russia'due south invasion of Ukraine.

Bush made the comments in a speech during an outcome in Dallas on Wed while he was criticising Russian federation's political system.

"The event is an absence of checks and balances in Russia, and the decision of one man to launch a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of Iraq," Bush said, before correcting himself and shaking his head. "I hateful, of Ukraine."

He jokingly blamed the error on his age equally the audition burst into laughter.


Ukraine shelling kills one in Russia's Kursk region: Governor

One person has died in some other attack from Ukraine on the village of Tetkino in the Kursk region, the TASS news agency reports, quoting its governor.

"Another enemy attack on Tetkino, which took place at dawn, unfortunately ended in tragedy. At the moment, at to the lowest degree one civilian death is known," Roman Starovoit said on Telegram.

Several blows had been dealt to a distillery in the village and the killed person had been a truck commuter delivering supplies there, the governor said.

TASS reports that the village of Tetkino, located on the border with Ukraine, had been shelled more than five times previously.


4 people killed in Severodonetsk on Midweek: Governor

Shelling in Severodonetsk on Wednesday morning killed four people, the governor of the Luhansk region has said.

"Severodonetsk was shelled from the very forenoon. In some places, due to powerful shelling, rescuers were not able to go to the sites of burn for two hours. At least eight houses were damaged," Serhey Haidai said on Telegram.

"Four people were killed, three more were injured. All in the morning and in the old districts of the metropolis," he added.


Russian occupiers program to destroy Azovstal plant: Recall-tank

Russian occupation authorities in the Donetsk region say they plan to destroy the Azovstal steel plant later capturing information technology and turn Mariupol into a "resort urban center", the Institute for the Written report of War has said.

"Azovstal was a major chemical element of Mariupol's economy before the state of war considering of its unique part as a total-cycle metallurgical circuitous," information technology said in the latest entrada cess.

It added that the head of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People'south Democracy, Denis Pushilin, had stated that the DNR intends to rebuild Mariupol to be a "resort city", admitting that 60 percentage of the metropolis's structures have been destroyed to the point where they cannot exist rebuilt.

"The announced plan to plow Mariupol into a centre of tourism and leisure post-obit the complete destruction of a major heart of economic activeness in Mariupol is indicative of the damage that Russian troops have inflicted on themselves through the devastation of Mariupol," the institute said.


Shelling leaves part of Dnepropetrovsk village without electricity: Governor

Russian forces shelled the Zelenodolsk community of the Dnepropetrovsk region, which was partially left without electricity as a result, the regional governor has said.

"The invaders fired on the Zelenodolsk community 5 times … on [the hamlet of] Velikaya Kostroma. No people were hurt. Houses were damaged and destroyed. The village is partly without electricity and gas," Valentin Reznichenko said on Telegram.


Ukraine will not give up whatsoever territory to Russia: Adviser

Ukraine will not compromise with Russia and will non surrender any territory, an adviser to Zelenskyy has said.

"The only option for reconciliation is Russia's capitulation, the withdrawal of troops and talks on compensation. This is the principal position of the authorities," Oleksiy Arestovych told 24 Channel.

Arestovych said he believed some countries wanted a echo of the Minsk agreements, which had sought unsuccessfully to end the war in Ukraine's Donbas region since 2014.

But he said, although some countries would try to negotiate, "there volition be no option where we permit Russians to stay hither".


Reddish Cantankerous must have access to Ukraine fighters taken to Russia: Amnesty

Amnesty International has said the Red Cantankerous should be given immediate admission to the Ukrainian fighters from Mariupol'southward Azovstal steel institute who surrendered to the Russians and were taken to Russian-occupied territory.

Denis Krivosheev, Amnesty's deputy director for the region, cited lawless executions allegedly carried out by Russian forces in Ukraine and said the Azovstal defenders "must not run into the same fate".

Russia said on Wed that nearly ane,000 last-ditch Ukrainian fighters who held out within a pulverised steel plant had surrendered.

It was unclear how many fighters remained inside the plant'due south labyrinth of tunnels and bunkers, where two,000 were believed to be holed upward at ane point.


Ukraine war may involve other countries if it keeps going: Official

The head of Ukraine'south president'south office has said the longer the state of war lasts, the more risk there is that information technology will involve other countries.

"At start, it will affect states that have borders with Russia, and then information technology may be a war involving even more countries," Andriy Yermak said in an interview with MSNBC.


Usa announces $215m in emergency nutrient assistance for Ukraine

Blinken has said Ukraine will be getting $215m in emergency food assist, with more aid expected in the future.

"Today, given the urgency of the crisis, nosotros're announcing another $215m in new emergency food assistance. And we'll do much more," he said during the United nations coming together on nutrient security on Wednesday.


Japan doubles Ukraine's fiscal aid to $600m

Japan volition double fiscal aid for Ukraine to $600m in a coordinated move with the Earth Bank to back the state's about-term financial necessities damaged by Russian federation'due south invasion, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has said.

Nihon, a member of the G7, had previously appear $300m in loans to Ukraine in April.

Villagers walk past unexploded artillery shells as they collect scrap metal from a bombed warehouse in the village of Malaya Rohan, Kharkiv region.
Villagers walk past unexploded artillery shells as they collect scrap metal from a bombed warehouse in the village of Malaya Rohan, Kharkiv region, May 18, 2022 [Bernat Armangue/AP Photograph]

US unlikely to extend licence assuasive Russian debt payments: Yellen

Janet Yellen has said it is likely that the special licence granted to let Russia to brand payments to its U.s. bondholders would non be extended when it expires next calendar week. This would exit Russian officials a fast-narrowing window to avoid its get-go external debt default since the 1917 Russian revolution.

Russia has some $40bn of international bonds. A temporary licence from the Treasury granted an exception allowing banks to have dollar-denominated payments from Russia'due south finance ministry despite crippling sanctions on Russia.

The licence expires on May 25, with the next big payment due that 24-hour interval.

"At that place'due south not been a final conclusion on that, but I remember information technology'due south unlikely that it would go on," Yellen said in Germany. She added that a technical default would not alter the current situation regarding Russia's access to capital as the country is "already cut off from global markets".


Not legal for US to seize frozen Russian assets: Yellen

The US does not have the legal authority to seize Russian central banking company avails frozen due to its invasion of Ukraine, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has said.

Some European officials have advocated that the EU, the US and other allies seize some $300bn in Russian cardinal bank strange currency avails frozen by sanctions to foot the neb for Ukraine's reconstruction. The World Banking concern estimates Ukraine is suffering $4bn in weekly concrete impairment.

"I call up information technology'due south very natural that given the enormous destruction in Ukraine, and huge rebuilding costs that they will face, that nosotros will wait to Russia to assistance pay at least a portion of the toll that volition exist involved," Yellen told reporters in Germany alee of this calendar week'south meetings of the G7 finance ministers.

"While we're beginning to wait at this, it would not be legal now in the United States for the government to seize those" assets, Yellen said.


Bridget Brink confirmed as United states of america ambassador to Ukraine

The US Senate confirmed Bridget Brink equally the US ambassador to Ukraine as officials plan to render US diplomats to Kyiv.

The veteran foreign service officer, who has spent about of her career in the shadow of the one-time Soviet Union, was nominated to the position last month past President Joe Biden.

Brink was confirmed by the Senate unanimously without a formal coil call vote.

Employees of US embassy in Ukraine raise the US flag at the US embassy in Kyiv,
Employees of the US embassy in Ukraine raise the US flag at the Usa embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wed, May 18, 2022 [Efrem Lukatsky/AP]

Ukrainian acts of resistance in occupied Melitopol

The military administration for the region that includes Melitopol has reported more actions of resistance on Wednesday against the Russian troops who have occupied the southern city since early on in the war, The Associated Printing news bureau reports.

It said a grenade exploded virtually a Russian command mail, followed by an commutation of fire. No casualties were reported.

On Tuesday, the regional administration said Ukrainian resistance fighters killed several high-ranking Russian officers in the occupied city.

The report could non be independently confirmed.


Commonwealth of australia to send armoured personnel carriers, more than Bushmasters to Ukraine

Australia is sending Ukraine an actress twenty Bushmaster protected mobility vehicles, 14 M113 armoured personnel carriers and radiations monitoring and personal protective equipment, pushing the nation'due south contribution to Kyiv'south war effort above 285 million Australian dollars ($199m), the Australian paper has reported.

The support package includes threescore pallets of medical supplies donated by Australian citizens.

"The Australian government will continue to place opportunities for farther military machine assist where information technology is able to provide a required capability to the Ukraine Armed forces expeditiously," Defence Minister Peter Dutton said.

Australia has previously sent Ukraine 20 Bushmasters following a request from Zelenskyy.

A Bushmaster PMV is loaded into a C-17 Globemaster.
A Bushmaster PMV is loaded into a C-17 Globemaster which is headed for Ukraine alee of an announcement from Defense force Government minister Peter Dutton regarding defensive armed services aid to Ukraine in Brisbane, Australia, Apr 8, 2022 [Russell Freeman/AAP Epitome via Reuters]

Ukraine officials give alien accounts of attack on Russian train: Reuters

Ukraine'due south territorial defense force force said on Wed that its fighters had diddled up an armoured railroad train conveying Russian troops, but an adviser to President Zelenskyy later said the assault had been bars to track near the railroad train, the Reuters news agency reports.

The defence force force said that explosives had detonated under a rail motorcar carrying military personnel in the occupied southern Ukrainian city of Melitopol, in the Zaporizhzhia region. It did not elaborate on the extent of the damage.

But several hours subsequently, presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych gave a conflicting account, saying Ukrainian forces had diddled upward the tracks alee of the train.

"The partisans got it, although they did not accident upwardly the armoured railroad train itself," he said in a video posted on social media, proverb the Russians "got off lightly".


Zelenskyy'south life story told in new comic book

Zelenskyy'south life story – from comedian to state of war-time leader – has been given the graphic novel treatment in TidalWave Comics' latest biography: "Political Ability: Volodymyr Zelenskyy".

The 22-page sleeky released on Wednesday tells the story of how Zelenskyy, who once played a fictional president in a Telly show, swept to ability in 2019 promising to end a war with Moscow-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine. He had no political experience when he took part as the country's sixth president.

"Who is he? What makes him tick? Why is he the right leader for Ukraine at this moment? Those are the things I was curious well-nigh when I started the inquiry," said writer Michael Frizell.

A portion of sale proceeds will be donated to the International Commission of the Ruby-red Cross.


United states of america intel shows Russians fear Mariupol abuse will backfire

The US has gathered intelligence that shows some Russian officials take get concerned that Russian forces in the ravaged port city of Mariupol are carrying out grievous abuses, a The states official familiar with the findings has said, Associated Printing reports.

The Russian officials are concerned that the abuses will backfire and further inspire Mariupol residents to resist the Russian occupation.

The Us official, who was not authorised to comment publicly and spoke on the status of anonymity, said that the Russians, who were not identified, also feared that the abuses will undercut Russia'due south claim that they have liberated the Russian-speaking city.

The abuses include chirapsia and electrocuting city officials and robbing homes, according to the intelligence finding.


Pentagon discusses Russia threats with Sweden, Republic of finland: Officials

A senior defense official has said US Pentagon officials are having discussions with Sweden and Finland on their security needs to deter Russia as both move towards NATO membership, the Associated Press reports.

The official said Defense force Secretary Lloyd Austin met with Swedish Defence force Minister Peter Hultqvist on Wednesday and spoke about the interim period between when the NATO application is formally made and when information technology is approved.

There have been concerns about threats from Russia during that period, in which Sweden and Finland would not formally be covered by NATO's Commodity 5 which says that an attack confronting one member is an assault against all and calls for collective defence.


Zelenskyy thanks EC for 9 billion euros loan

Zelenskyy has thanked European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen for the EU's 9 billion euros ($9.5bn) macro-financial help and recovery programme for Ukraine.

"This stride by the European Commission is a testament to the true leadership that the European Union is capable of. And it volition definitely help u.s. in the struggle for our mutual freedom," he said in his late-night accost.

The European Committee proposed on Wed a ix billion euros loan to Ukraine to keep the country going as information technology struggles to fend off the Russian invasion and wants to set a facility for post-state of war reconstruction.

The coin for the loan would be borrowed by the Commission on the markets under the macro-fiscal assistance mechanism, backed by guarantees of Eu governments.


Zelenskyy mocks Russian federation'southward new 'laser' weapons

Zelenskyy has mockingly compared Russia's news that it was using laser weapons in Ukraine to the so-called wonder weapons Nazi Federal republic of germany unveiled in a bid to prevent defeat in World War Two.

"The clearer information technology became that they had no chance in the war, the more propaganda at that place was near an astonishing weapon that would exist so powerful as to ensure a turning bespeak," he said in a late-nighttime video address.

"Then we run into that in the third calendar month of a full-calibration war, Russia is trying to find its 'wonder weapon' … this all clearly shows the complete failure of the mission," he added.


Russian federation says information technology is deploying 'light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation' weapons in Ukraine

Russia has said it is using a new generation of powerful lasers in Ukraine to fire upwards drones.

Petty is known about the specifics of the new laser. Only Yury Borisov, the deputy prime minister in charge of military evolution, told a briefing in Moscow that ane prototype called Peresvet was already being widely deployed and it could blind satellites upwards to 1,500km (932 miles) above Earth.

He added there were already more powerful systems. "If Peresvet blinds, and then the new generation of laser weapons lead to the physical destruction of the target – thermal devastation, they burn up," he told Russian state television.

Asked if such weapons were beingness used in Ukraine, Borisov said: "Yes. The first prototypes are already beingness used in that location." He said the weapon was called "Zadira".


World Banking company to offer $30bn every bit Ukraine war threatens food security

The Globe Bank has said information technology will make $30bn available to help stem the food security crisis threatened past Russian federation's war in Ukraine.

The total will include $12bn in new projects and more than $18bn in funds from existing food and diet-related projects that have been canonical but accept not nonetheless been disbursed, the bank said.

The bank said the new projects are expected to support agriculture, social protection to cushion the effects of higher food prices on the poor, and h2o and irrigation projects.

The bulk of resources are going to areas hardest hitting by the crisis – Africa and the Centre E, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, and Southern asia.


UN food chief appeals to Putin to open ports

The UN food chief has appealed to Putin to open up Ukraine's ports then that exports can reach the "poorest countries".

"It is absolutely essential that we allow these ports to open up because this is not just about Ukraine. This is nearly the poorest of the poor effectually the globe who are on the brink of starvation as we speak," David Beasley said at a UN meeting on global food security.

"Then I ask President Putin, 'If you have whatever center at all, please open these ports. Delight assure anybody concerned that the passageways will be clear so that we can feed the poorest of the poor and avert famine'" he added.


Zelenskyy says Russian-occupied cities 'will return' to Ukraine

Zelenskyy has said Ukraine is adamant to repossess control over the southern cities of Kherson, Melitopol, Berdiansk, Enerhodar and Mariupol, now occupied by Russian troops.

"All of our cities and communities under occupation – under temporary occupation – should know that Ukraine will return," Zelenskyy said.

A view of a street in Mariupol, captured by Russian forces, with the Azovstal steel plant in the background.
A view of a street in Mariupol, captured by Russian forces, with the Azovstal steel establish in the background. Tuesday, May 17, 2022 [Alexei Alexandrov/AP]

Russian federation has fired more than ii,000 missiles in Ukraine: Zelenskyy

Zelenskyy has said Russia has fired more than ii,000 missiles during its attack on Ukraine.

He said the bulk of the missiles hitting civilian infrastructure and brought no strategic military machine benefit. In the past day, Russian missiles hitting the southern cities of Mykolaiv and Dnipro, Zelenskyy said in his nightly video address to the nation.

Zelenskyy also noted Russia's claims to have deployed new light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation weapons in Ukraine, proverb it reflected a want to find an culling to its missiles.


Google's Russian subsidiary to file for bankruptcy after bank business relationship seized

Google'south Russian subsidiary plans to file for bankruptcy after authorities seized its banking company account, making it impossible to pay staff and vendors, simply free services including search and YouTube will keep operating, a company spokesperson has said.

The Alphabet Inc unit has been nether force per unit area in Russia for months for declining to delete content Moscow deems illegal and for restricting access to some Russian media on YouTube, but the Kremlin has so far stopped short of blocking admission to the company's services.

"The Russian authorities' seizure of Google Russian federation's banking company account has made it untenable for our Russian federation office to function, including employing and paying Russian federation-based employees, paying suppliers and vendors, and meeting other financial obligations," a Google spokesperson said.

"Google Russia has published a notice of its intention to file for bankruptcy."


US promises push to meliorate global food security

Blinken has promised to work with allies to meliorate global food security among the state of war in Ukraine.

"President Putin is blocking consign of Ukraine'south grain and foodstuffs. We will continue working with our allies and partners to build resilient, sustainable, and inclusive food systems to amend global food security," the meridian US diplomat wrote on Twitter.


Croatia president wants to block new NATO members

President Zoran Milanovic of Croatia wants his country to follow Turkey'southward example by trying to block Sweden and Republic of finland from joining NATO.

Milanovic is in a bitter verbal dispute with Croation Prime number Minister Andrej Plenkovic over a number of issues, including whether to support the NATO applications Sweden and Finland submitted.

Before Croatia's parliament ratifies NATO membership for the two Nordic nations, Milanovic wants a modify in neighbouring Bosnia'south balloter constabulary that would brand it easier for their nationalist Bosnian Croat allies to become elected to leadership positions.


US national security officials 'emphatically' support NATO expansion: Sullivan

White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan has said President Joe Biden asked his national security team and cabinet members almost the risks and benefits of Finland and Sweden joining NATO.

He said the squad "emphatically supported the entry of Republic of finland and Sweden".

Sullivan said Finland and Sweden will non be covered by NATO's common defence understanding until all 30 members have ratified their accretion, but The states and European allies are prepared to send the message "that nosotros will not tolerate any assailment against Finland or Sweden during this process".


United states in talks with Sweden, Finland: Defence official

A senior US defence official has said the Pentagon is having discussions with Sweden and Finland on their security needs, as both move towards NATO membership amid the Russian offensive in Ukraine.

The official said Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met with Swedish Defence Government minister Peter Hultqvist and spoke well-nigh the interim period between when the country's NATO awarding is formally submitted and when it is approved, The Associated Press news bureau reported.

In that location have been concerns nearly threats from Russia during that period, in which Sweden and Finland would not formally be covered past NATO's Article 5, which states that an set on confronting i member is an assault against all and calls for collective defense.


Un chief 'hopeful' most averting global food shortage

UN master Guterres has warned of a "global food shortage" in the coming months due to issues linked to the war in Ukraine, but said he is "hopeful" the crisis tin be averted.

Guterres said he is in "intense contact" with Russia, Ukraine, Turkey, the U.s.a. and the EU to try and resume Ukrainian grain shipments and revive Russian fertiliser exports.

"I am hopeful, only there is still a manner to get," he said during a food security meeting at the United nations hosted by U.s.a. Secretarial assistant of State Antony Blinken. "The complex security, economic and fiscal implications require goodwill on all sides."


US, Turkey assert support for 'solution to terminate the war'

The The states and Turkey have affirmed their support for finding a solution to end the war in Ukraine, reasserting that they back the country's "sovereignty and territorial integrity".

After a meeting betwixt Blinken and Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, Ankara and Washington released a joint statement pledging to "intensify consultations on a range of regional bug".

"They also reiterated their support for Ukraine'south sovereignty and territorial integrity against Russia'south unacceptable war. Inside this framework, the United States and Turkey reaffirmed their support to discover a solution to end the war," the argument said.

Mevlut Cavusoglu and Antony Blinken
Antony Blinken meets with Mevlut Cavusoglu at Un headquarters in New York [Eduardo Munoz/Reuters]

US reopens embassy in Ukraine's upper-case letter

The US has reopened its embassy in Kyiv subsequently abandoning the diplomatic post shortly before the Russian invasion began 3 months ago.

"Today we are officially resuming operations at the US Embassy in Kyiv," United states of america Secretary of Country Antony Blinken said in a argument.

"The Ukrainian people, with our security assistance, have defended their homeland in the confront of Russia's unconscionable invasion, and, every bit a effect, the Stars and Stripes are flying over the Embassy once once again," he added, referring to the flag of the US.

Ukrainian forces had fended off a Russian offensive to capture the capital in the first weeks of the war.


How-do-you-do and welcome to Al Jazeera'southward continuing coverage of the war in Ukraine.

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