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“Russia’s military operation in Ukraine shows no sign of ending soon” – Media summary

Photo – People in the central city of Dnipro wait to enlist

– UN refugee chief says internal displacement is also growing as Ukrainian forces battle multi-pronged assault.

While Russia’s military operation in Ukraine shows no sign of ending soon, there’s still hope for both sides to return to the negotiating table. But sincerity is much needed for any meaningful talks in a difficult situation.

Wang Dewei

Summary – CGTN

CGTN reporter says ‘no information’ Zelenskyy left Kyiv

Summary – BBC

  1. Kyiv’s mayor Vitali Klitschko imposes a curfew from Saturday evening until Monday morning
  2. He says anyone seen in the streets will be considered a Russian “saboteur”
  3. The Ukrainian capital is braced for another night of attacks after Russian forces failed to break through overnight on Friday
  4. Huge numbers of people are fleeing Ukraine, with a 27-hour long queue of women and children on the Moldovan border
  5. Germany says it supports “targeted” restrictions on Russia’s access to the Swift payments system – it had been the EU’s final hold-out
  6. Hungary’s PM Viktor Orban, who has had close relations with Vladimir Putin, tells the BBC he supports all EU sanctions on Russia
  7. The UK meanwhile says it and 25 other nations will send more weapons and aid to Ukraine
  8. The UN estimates that at least 120,000 people have escaped Ukraine in the past 48 hours

SUMMERY- RT

SUMMERY – Aljazeera

“The Holy Father expressed his most profound pain for the tragic events happening in our country,” the embassy said in a tweet.

The Vatican confirmed the call and in his own tweet, Zelenskyy said he thanked the pope “for praying for peace in Ukraine and a ceasefire” “The Ukrainian people feel the spiritual support of His Holiness,” he added.

Russian assault on the capital has stalled, adviser to Zelenskyy says as night falls in Kyiv

An adviser to Ukraine’s president has claimed that Russia’s assault on Kyiv is not advancing and that about 3,500 Russian soldiers have been killed or injured since Moscow launched its invasion.

“We are striking the enemy around Kyiv. The enemy is not moving for now,” Oleksiy Arestovych said.

There was no immediate response to the claim from Moscow, and Al Jazeera was unable to independently verify the figures provided.

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