Situation on the ground, international reactions, sanctions: the point on the invasion of Ukraine by Russia.
New curfew in Kyiv
A new curfew will again be introduced in kyiv from Saturday evening to Monday morning, the mayor of the Ukrainian capital, Vitali Klitschko, announced on Saturday.
“The military command has decided to strengthen the curfew. It will last from 8 p.m. Saturday to 7 a.m. Monday, March 28,” the mayor said on Telegram.
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Significant Russian losses in the Donbass, according to kyiv
Around Donetsk and Luhansk, the two big cities of Donbass, the staff of the Ukrainian army claims “to have inflicted significant losses on the Russian invaders”, in its last bulletin, published on Saturday at dawn. It reports three planes shot down, eight tanks destroyed and some 170 soldiers killed on the Russian side.
The forces of kyiv claim to continue their counter-offensive on Kherson, in the south of the country, the only large city to have been entirely conquered by the forces of Moscow, while around kyiv, fighting continues to “repel the enemy offensive “.
For its part, the Russian command surprised by announcing on Friday “to concentrate the bulk of the efforts on the main objective: the liberation of the Donbass”, contrasting with the will displayed by Moscow so far to “demilitarize and denazify Ukraine” in his outfit.
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Moscow pushes for arms race, says Zelensky
Russia is fueling a dangerous arms race by promoting its nuclear arsenal, Volodymyr Zelensky denounced on Saturday during a video intervention at the Doha Forum, organized by Qatar.
The Ukrainian president also called on Qatar, a major exporter of liquefied natural gas, to increase its production to counter Russian threats to use the energy “to blackmail the whole world”.
First meeting between Biden and senior Ukrainian officials
On the second day of his visit to Poland, US President Joe Biden will attend a meeting in Warsaw on Saturday morning between Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and their Ukrainian counterparts, the White House announced.
This is the first meeting of the Chief Executive of the United States with senior Ukrainian officials since the beginning of the Russian aggression on February 24.
President Biden will also visit a reception center for Ukrainian refugees and is due to deliver a speech at the royal castle in Warsaw at the end of the afternoon.
The Russian Minister of Defense reappears on the screens
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu made his first public appearance in two weeks, according to images released on Saturday, after an absence that had raised questions that the Kremlin had tried to sweep away.
The Ministry of Defense published a video on Saturday showing Mr Shoigu chairing a meeting devoted to Russia’s arms budget. The images are undated, but the minister refers to a meeting with the finance minister which Russian agencies say took place on Friday, March 25.