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Russia Ukraine War: A day after Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale war into Ukraine in the name of military operation, the Russian troops have now captured Chernobyl nuclear plant and Vorzel village, which is just 8 kilometers away from Kyiv. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has pledged to remain in the capital and has said that he is Russia’s number 1 target.

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04:54 IST, February 26th 2022

Russia vetoes UN resolution to halt attack

Russia has vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution demanding that Moscow stop its attack on Ukraine and withdraw all troops.  Friday’s vote was 11-1, with China, India and the United Arab Emirates abstaining. It showed significant but not total opposition to Russia’s invasion of its smaller, militarily weaker neighbour. The United States and other supporters knew the resolution wouldn’t pass but argued it would highlight Russia’s international isolation. The resolution’s failure paves the way for backers to call for a swift vote on a similar measure in the U.N. General Assembly. There are no vetoes in the 193-member assembly. There’s no timetable as yet for a potential Assembly vote.

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04:36 IST, February 26th 2022

India abstains from UNSC vote condemning invasion of Ukraine


India and China abstained from the Security Council vote condemning the invasion of Ukraine. India’s Permanent Representative to UN, TS Tirumurti during the UNSC meeting appealed to both countries to return to the path of diplomacy. ” It is a matter of regret that the path of diplomacy was given up. We must return to it. For all these reasons, India has chosen to abstain from this resolution,” said Tirumurti.


 




It is a matter of regret that the path of diplomacy was given up. We must return to it. For all these reasons, India has chosen to abstain on this resolution: India’s Permanent Rep to UN, TS Tirumurti at UNSC meeting on Ukraine


— ANI (@ANI) February 25, 2022


All member states need to honour these principles in finding a constructive way forward. Dialogue is the only answer to settling differences & disputes, however daunting that may appear at this moment: India’s Permanent Rep to UN, TS Tirumurti at UNSC meeting on Ukraine pic.twitter.com/LWxcDgXORR


— ANI (@ANI) February 25, 2022



India is deeply disturbed by recent turn of developments in Ukraine. We urge that all efforts are made for the immediate cessation of violence & hostilities. No solution can ever be arrived at the cost of human lives: India’s PR to UN, TS Tirumurti at UNSC meeting on Ukraine pic.twitter.com/V64hpIkPXf


— ANI (@ANI) February 25, 2022







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04:07 IST, February 26th 2022

US, Europe agree to freeze assets of Russia’s Putin, Lavrov

With a military intervention in Ukraine off the table, and countries around the world looking to heap more financial punishment on Moscow, the United States, Britain and European Union said Friday they will move to sanction Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. The EU’s unanimous decision, part of a broader sanctions package, indicated that Western powers are moving toward unprecedented measures to try to force Putin to stop the brutal invasion of Russia’s neighbor and from unleashing a major war in Europe. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson also told NATO leaders during a call Friday that Britain would move to impose sanctions against Putin and Lavrov. The EU said it would move to freeze Putin’s assets.


White House press secretary Jen Psaki indicated that U.S. sanctions will include a travel ban. President Joe Biden, who had previously said sanctions targeting Putin were under consideration, decided to make the move in the last 24 hours after talks with European leaders.


AP

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04:07 IST, February 26th 2022

UN to appeal $1 billion in donations for humanitarian relief in Ukraine

The U.N. plans to seek over $1 billion in donations for humanitarian relief in Ukraine over the next three months, the world body’s humanitarian chief said Friday. Martin Griffiths said at a news briefing that the exact amount of the appeal is still being decided but will be “well north of $1 billion.” The U.N. announced Thursday that it was immediately allocating $20 million to expand its humanitarian operations in Ukraine. Even before Russia’s attack this week, the world body estimated about 3 million people were in need of aid after years of fighting between Russian-backed separatists and the Ukrainian government in the country’s east.

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04:07 IST, February 26th 2022

UNSC delays a vote on resolution condemninging Russia’s military aggression

The U.N. Security Council has delayed a vote on a resolution that would strongly condemn Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine and demand an immediate halt to its use of force and the withdrawal of all Russian forces from Ukraine’s internationally recognized borders. Council diplomats, speaking on condition of anonymity because consultations have been private, said the scheduled 3 p.m. EST vote on Friday has been pushed back to 5 p.m. EST by the resolution’s supporters who are trying to get more of the 15 council nations to vote in favour of the measure.

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03:38 IST, February 26th 2022

Russia’s offer for talks with Ukraine not real diplomacy: Ned Price

Amid the growing tensions between Moscow and Kyiv, US State Department spokesperson Ned Price said that Russia’s diplomacy takes place at the barrel of a gun and termed it “not real diplomacy.” “Moscow engaged in a pretence of diplomacy that was before the invasion started. Now we see Moscow suggesting that diplomacy take place at the barrel of a gun or as Moscow’s rocket, mortars target the Ukrainian people, this is not real diplomacy,” US State Department spokesperson Ned Price said during the press briefing. Price highlighted that Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has repeatedly reached out to US President Joe Biden.


Diplomacy at the barrel of a gun…coercive diplomacy… cannot succeed. Moscow’s offer of talks with Kyiv is not real diplomacy. For diplomacy to work military action in Ukraine must stop & Russian forces must be withdrawn: US State Department Spox Ned Price pic.twitter.com/7XkhtotXRy


— ANI (@ANI) February 25, 2022



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03:38 IST, February 26th 2022

NATO will maintain ‘open door’ to those who may seek to join alliance: Biden

US President Joe Biden on Friday (local time) said that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) will maintain its “open door” to those European states who share its values and who one day may seek to join our Alliance. Biden’s remarks came after he met with leaders from NATO Allies to discuss their shared commitment to collective defense and Transatlantic security, the White House said in a statement. “As President Putin threatens the very foundations of international peace and security, NATO is once again demonstrating that it stands for freedom and democracy,” Biden said. He highlighted that the United States will defend “every inch of NATO territory”. Our commitment to Article 5 is ironclad. I have ordered the deployment of additional forces to augment our capabilities in Europe to support our NATO Allies, Biden said.


(ANI)

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03:35 IST, February 26th 2022

US appeals to countries to use their distinct relationship with Russia in a constructive way

Spokesperson for the United States Department of State, Ned Price on Friday said that India has a distinct relationship with Russia but added he has appealed to every country to use that leverage in a constructive way. “We have a broad strategic partnership with India, share values. India has a relationship with Russia that is distinct from the relationship that we’ve with Russia which is okay. What we’ve asked every country is to use that leverage in a constructive way,” he said. Further, he added that Russia will be isolated at the world level as several countries have now imposed sanctions.


We’ve a broad strategic partnership with India, share values. India has a relationship with Russia that is distinct from the relationship that we’ve with Russia that is okay. What we’ve asked every country is to use that leverage in a constructive way: US State Dept Spox pic.twitter.com/j0ZR89nOqU


— ANI (@ANI) February 25, 2022



We’re confident that Russia will be isolated on the world stage. Confident that partners, allies will stand in stark opposition to this aggression on Ukraine’s independence. We’ve expectation (on India & UAE to vote in favour of resolution against Russia at UNSC): US State Dept pic.twitter.com/jKqFlzEtWP


— ANI (@ANI) February 25, 2022



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02:48 IST, February 26th 2022

Germany to deploy troops and the Patriot anti-missile system to Slovakia

The German government says it plans to deploy troops and the Patriot anti-missile system to Slovakia as part of NATO plans to strengthen the alliance’s eastern flank. The Defense Ministry said Friday that it plans to send an infantry company as part of a combat troop battalion. And it said that Germany also will contribute the Patriot system. The ministry stressed that the so-called “enhanced vigilance activity battlegroup” has a purely defensive function.

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02:48 IST, February 26th 2022

Criminal ransomware operators post messages on dark web pledging to launch retaliatory cyberattacks

Criminal ransomware operators are posting messages on the dark web pledging to launch retaliatory cyberattacks if Russia is attacked. The ransomware group Conti, which experts say has ties to Russia, said in a note on its dark website Friday that it would “use all our possible resources to strike back at the critical infrastructures of an enemy.” Ransomware gangs are mostly Russian-speaking and operate with near impunity out of Russia and allied countries. In a follow-up note, the Conti group stressed it was not an ally of any government and said: “we condemn the ongoing war.” Major ransomware attacks in the last year, including against the biggest U.S. fuel pipeline, have underscored how gangs of extortionist hackers can disrupt the economy and put lives and livelihoods at risk. The U.S. government has been warning critical infrastructure entities to prepare for possible attacks and to make sure their defences are up to date. Non-state hackers have promised to be active on both sides of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The online collective Anonymous recently pledged to conduct cyberattacks to support Ukraine.


(AP)

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02:44 IST, February 26th 2022

UK government reportedly orders to freeze assets of Putin and Lavrov

UK government reportedly ordered all assets of President Vladimir Putin and his Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov frozen over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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02:44 IST, February 26th 2022

US to join EU in sanctioning Putin and Lavrov

White House Press Secy Jen Psaki said that the United States will join the European Union in sanctioning Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.




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02:37 IST, February 26th 2022

EU still mulling SWIFT ban on Russia: Top EU Diplomat

The European Union may still disconnect Russia from the SWIFT international financial network over Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell announced Friday. “SWIFT is something that has not been included on the table because it was not mature enough the discussion, but nothing is off the table. Maybe it can be adopted in the following days, it will depend,” Borrell said at a press conference after the EU Foreign Affairs Council.

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02:37 IST, February 26th 2022

We’ll continue our support to Ukraine, says NATO chief

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg on Friday (local time) said that the intergovernmental military alliance will “do what it takes” to protect and defend all its allies, including Ukraine, and “every inch of NATO territory.” This comes in response to Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine. “Russia has shattered peace in Europe. The people of Ukraine are fighting for their freedom in the face of Russia’s unprovoked invasion. We deplore the tragic loss of life, enormous human suffering, and destruction. Our thoughts are with those killed, injured, and displaced,” Stoltenberg during the press conference following the extraordinary virtual summit of NATO Heads of State and Government. NATO chief also called on Russia to stop this “senseless war”.

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01:49 IST, February 26th 2022

Britain would introduce sanctions against Russian leader Vladimir Putin

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Britain would introduce sanctions against Russian leader Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to inflict maximum punishment for invading Ukraine, his Downing Street office said Friday. Johnson’s pledge comes as the European Union approved an asset freeze on Putin and Lavrov. The comments from Johnson suggest that Western powers are acting in concert on unprecedented measures to try to force Putin to stop the brutal invasion of Russia’s neighbor.

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01:49 IST, February 26th 2022

Presidents of NATO’s eastern flank voiced for tough sanctions on Russia and its leaders

Presidents of NATO’s eastern flank member states gathered Friday in Warsaw voiced their support for tough sanctions on Russia and its leaders for the invasion of Ukraine. Nine presidents of the so-called NATO Bucharest Nine held a security summit with the participation of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. They also remotely join a NATO summit in Brussels. “There cannot be any ‘business as usual’ in this situation in relations with Russia because that would have been a betrayal of the principles of the honest, open world,” Poland’s President Andrzej Duda, said after the talks that he had hosted.

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01:49 IST, February 26th 2022

Russian troops bearing down on Ukraine capital

Russian troops are bearing down on Ukraine’s capital of Kyiv. Mayor Vitaly Klitschko says five explosions hit an area near a major power plant on the city’s eastern outskirts. There was no information on the cause of the blasts, which Klitschko said occurred at intervals of several minutes. No electricity outages were immediately reported. The invasion of a democratic country has fueled fears of a wider war in Europe and triggered worldwide efforts to make Russia stop.

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01:14 IST, February 26th 2022

Ukrainian FM speaks with Jaishankar, asks India to use influence in its relations with Russia for ending military operations

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba on Friday called External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and urged New Delhi to use “all influence in its relations with Moscow” for ending military operations against Ukraine. The Foreign Minister also urged India as a non-permanent UNSC member to support the draft resolution on “restoring peace in Ukraine”.


Call with my Indian counterpart @DrSJaishankar. Asked India to use all influence in its relations with Russia to force it to cease military aggression against Ukraine. Urged India as a non-permanent UNSC member to support today’s draft resolution on restoring peace in Ukraine.


— Dmytro Kuleba (@DmytroKuleba) February 25, 2022



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01:14 IST, February 26th 2022

Russia says it has staged ‘successful landing operation’ to capture airfield near Kiev

Russian Defence Ministry on Friday said that its forces have staged a “successful landing operation” to capture Gostomel airfield in the suburbs of Kiev in Ukraine. “On February 24, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation carried out a successful landing operation in the area of Gostomel airfield in the suburbs of Kiev. More than 200 Russian helicopters were involved in the operation,” the Russian Defence Ministry said in a statement.

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00:58 IST, February 26th 2022

Biden and Zelensky speak on sanctions and defence assistance

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday discussed the sanctions, defence assistance and an anti-war coalition with US President Joe Biden. “Strengthening sanctions, concrete defence assistance and an anti-war coalition have just been discussed with @POTUS. Grateful to for the strong support to Ukraine,” Zelenskyy tweeted. The White House confirmed that the meeting ran from 11:52 am to 12:32 pm ET.




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00:30 IST, February 26th 2022

Kremlin’s objectives are not limited to Ukraine, says Stoltenberg

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg says, “deploying elements of the NATO Response Force on land, at sea and in the air, Kremlin’s objectives are not limited to Ukraine.” “Moscow’s goal is to change the government of Ukraine. I will pay my respect to the Ukrainian armed forces, which are really proving their bravery and their courage by fighting and standing up against the much larger invading Russian force.”

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00:29 IST, February 26th 2022

Russia’s attack on Ukraine is more than an attack on Ukraine, says NATO chief

Russia’s attack on Ukraine is more than an attack on Ukraine. It’s a devastating horrendous attack on innocent people in Ukraine, but it’s also an attack on the whole European security order. And that’s the reason why we take it so extremely seriously: NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg

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23:29 IST, February 25th 2022

Putin Urges Ukrainian Army To Seize Power From ‘Neo-Nazi’ Zelensky Govt

In a televised address, Putin claimed that the Ukraine administration was deploying Multiple Launch Rocker System (MLRS ) in regions like Kyiv and Kharkov, even as Russia itself stands accused of attacking and bombing civilian areas in its invasion of Ukraine. 


“Right-wing Banderites and neo-Nazis in Ukraine are putting up heavy weapons, including multiple launch rocket systems, right in the central districts of major cities, including Kyiv and Kharkiv”, said the Russian President in the address to the nation. He added in the televised address that Russian servicemen in Ukraine were acting “bravely, professionally and heroically.”

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23:28 IST, February 25th 2022

First time that NATO is collectively deploying troops for a nation: NATO Secretary-General

“We are sending a clear message to Russia on providing support to Ukraine. Article 5 of the Washington treaty will be intact and we are committed to it. Eastern part of alliance, many planes are deployed there. We have the US who have assigned thousands of troops. We are helping Ukraine with maritime and this is the first time that NATO is collectively deploying troops to a nation,” said NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg.


He added, “The US has additionally deployed forces. We are not deploying the whole thing but we have deployed the lead elements of forces.”

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23:23 IST, February 25th 2022

Air India to operate 2 flights to Bucharest & Budapest

Based upon inputs from MEA on the emerging situation in Ukraine, Air India will operate 2 flights from Delhi to Bucharest (Romania) and Budapest (Hungary) tomorrow February 26: Air India

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23:01 IST, February 25th 2022

Statement by NATO Heads of State and Government on Russia’s attack on Ukraine

We have met today to discuss the gravest threat to Euro-Atlantic security in decades. We condemn in the strongest possible terms Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, enabled by Belarus. We call on Russia to immediately cease its military assault, to withdraw all its forces from Ukraine and to turn back from the path of aggression it has chosen. This long-planned attack on Ukraine, an independent, peaceful and democratic country, is brutal and wholly unprovoked and unjustified. We deplore the tragic loss of life, enormous human suffering and destruction caused by Russia’s actions. Peace on the European continent has been fundamentally shattered. The world will hold Russia, as well as Belarus, accountable for their actions. We call on all states to condemn this unconscionable attack unreservedly. No one should be fooled by the Russian government’s barrage of lies.


Russia bears full responsibility for this conflict. It has rejected the path of diplomacy and dialogue repeatedly offered to it by NATO and Allies. It has fundamentally violated international law, including the UN Charter. Russia’s actions are also a flagrant rejection of the principles enshrined in the NATO-Russia Founding Act: it is Russia that has walked away from its commitments under the Act. President Putin’s decision to attack Ukraine is a terrible strategic mistake, for which Russia will pay a severe price, both economically and politically, for years to come. Massive and unprecedented sanctions have already been imposed on Russia. NATO will continue to coordinate closely with relevant stakeholders and other international organisations including the EU.  At the invitation of the Secretary General, we were joined today by Finland, Sweden and the European Union.


We stand in full solidarity with the democratically elected president, parliament and government of Ukraine and with the brave people of Ukraine who are now defending their homeland. Our thoughts are with all those killed, injured and displaced by Russia’s aggression, and with their families. NATO remains committed to all the foundational principles underpinning European security, including that each nation has the right to choose its own security arrangements.  We will continue to provide political and practical support to Ukraine as it continues to defend itself and call on others to do the same. We reaffirm our unwavering support for the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognised borders, including its territorial waters. This principled position will never change.


In light of Russia’s actions, we will draw all the necessary consequences for NATO’s deterrence and defence posture. Allies have held consultations under Article 4 of the Washington Treaty. We will continue to take all measures and decisions required to ensure the security and defence of all Allies. We have deployed defensive land and air forces in the eastern part of the Alliance, and maritime assets across the NATO area. We have activated NATO’s defence plans to prepare ourselves to respond to a range of contingencies and secure Alliance territory, including by drawing on our response forces. We are now making significant additional defensive deployments of forces to the eastern part of the Alliance. We will make all deployments necessary to ensure strong and credible deterrence and defence across the Alliance, now and in the future. Our measures are and remain preventive, proportionate and non-escalatory.

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22:48 IST, February 25th 2022

First batch of evacuees from Ukraine reach Romania via Suceava border crossing

#WATCH The first batch of evacuees from Ukraine reach Romania via the Suceava border crossing. Our team at Suceava will now facilitate travel to Bucharest for their onward journey to India: MEA Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi



(Source: Arindam Bagchi’s Twitter handle) pic.twitter.com/c4uevDh68l


— ANI (@ANI) February 25, 2022



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22:39 IST, February 25th 2022

Russia Suspended From Council Of Europe For ‘unjustified Aggression’ Against Ukraine

In a war with Ukraine, Russia was suspended from the Council of Europe on Friday. The international organization had conducted a referendum in which 42 of 47 Committee of Ministers voted in favour of a joint Ukrainian-Polish notion to suspend Russia.


The action against Russia comes days after the European Council condemned in the strongest possible terms the ‘unprovoked and ‘unjustified’ military aggression against Ukraine, and demanded an immediate cessation of violence, which evidently was paid a deaf ear to. 

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22:23 IST, February 25th 2022

Russia announces ‘partial restriction’ of access to Facebook

Russia announces ‘partial restriction’ of access to Facebook over platform’s ban of Kremlin-backed media, reports AP. 

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22:08 IST, February 25th 2022

Russia warns Sweden and Finland from trying to join NATO

Russia’s foreign ministry spokeswoman says there will be ‘detrimental consequences’ if Sweden and Finland try to join NATO. 

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