Ukraine and Russia: What you need to know right now

Moscow said it saw its economic ties growing with China amid its isolation by the West over the Ukraine conflict. FIGHTING * Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy revealed Ukraine's worst military losses from a single attack of the war on Monday, saying 87 people had been killed last week when Russian forces struck a barracks at a training base in the north. * A total of 12,500 Russians were trying to seize Luhansk, the region's governor, Serhiy Gaidai, said on Telegram.


Reuters | Updated: 24-05-2022 08:09 IST | Created: 24-05-2022 08:09 IST
Ukraine and Russia: What you need to know right now

The European Union will likely agree an embargo on Russian oil imports "within days", according to its biggest member Germany, while U.S. President Joe Biden said the crisis in Ukraine was a global issue and not just a regional one. Moscow said it saw its economic ties growing with China amid its isolation by the West over the Ukraine conflict.

FIGHTING * Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy revealed Ukraine's worst military losses from a single attack of the war on Monday, saying 87 people had been killed last week when Russian forces struck a barracks at a training base in the north.

* A total of 12,500 Russians were trying to seize Luhansk, the region's governor, Serhiy Gaidai, said on Telegram. The town of Sievierodonetsk is being destroyed, but Ukraine has forced Russian troops out of Toshkivka to its south, Gaidai added. * A Ukrainian court sentenced a young Russian soldier to life in prison for killing an unarmed civilian in the first war crimes trial arising from Russia's Feb. 24 invasion.

DIPLOMACY * "This is more than just a European issue. It's a global issue," Biden said of the Ukraine crisis at a meeting of the Quad grouping of countries in Tokyo on Tuesday.

* Zelenskiy said at Davos that the world must increase sanctions against Russia to deter other countries from using "brute force" to achieve their aims. * A Russian diplomat at the country's permanent mission at the United Nations in Geneva resigned citing his disagreement with the invasion.

* Ukraine and Poland agreed to establish a joint border customs control and work on a shared railway company to ease the movement of people and increase Ukraine's export potential. ECONOMY

* The Kremlin said the West triggered a global food crisis by imposing the severest sanctions in modern history on Russia. * Lithuania, Slovakia, Latvia and Estonia will call for the confiscation of Russian assets frozen by the European Union to fund the rebuilding of Ukraine, a joint letter by the four showed.

* Ukraine's grain exports could reach 1.5 million tonnes in May compared with around 1 million tonnes in April, Roman Slaston, Director General of the Ukrainian Agrarian Business Club Association, said on Monday. * Poland decided to terminate an intergovernmental agreement with Russia on the Yamal gas pipeline, Polish Climate Minister Anna Moskwa said.

* Starbucks Corp will exit the Russian market after nearly 15 years. Workers removed the trademark "Golden Arches" sign from a McDonald's restaurant just north of Moscow. * Russia would normally have its own "house" at the World Economic Forum in Davos as a showcase for business leaders and investors. This year the space on the dressed-up main street has been transformed by Ukrainian artists into a "Russian War Crimes House". Russia has denied allegations of war crimes in the conflict.

QUOTE * "History is at a turning point... This is really the moment when it is decided whether brute force will rule the world," Ukrainian President Zelenskiy. (Compiled by Nick Macfie)

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