Ukraine news – live: Retreating Russian forces mining homes and corpses, says Kyiv as US offers tank support

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Russian forces have left mines in homes and corpses near Kyiv as they carry out a “slow but noticeable” withdrawal from northern Ukraine, president Volodymyr Zelensky has claimed.

“They are mining the whole territory. They are mining homes, mining equipment, even the bodies of people who were killed,” he said last night, adding that such action was a “complete disaster” for the areas affected.

This comes as the US is said to be working with its allies to help supply Ukraine with Soviet-style tanks. An unnamed official told The New York Times that tanks would soon be sent to Ukraine. They did not give specifics about vehicle numbers or which countries they were being sent from.

Meanwhile, charity workers are trying to evacuate Ukrainian civilians from the besieged city of Mariupol, after an attempt on Friday failed because conditions there were too dangerous.

“We will try again tomorrow. It’s critical the parties respect agreements and provide the necessary security guarantees,” the International Committee of the Red Cross said on Friday.

Seven humanitarian corridors expected on Saturday, says Ukrainian deputy PM

Seven humanitarian corridors for evacuations are expected to open on Saturday, Ukraine’s deputy prime minister has said.

Iryna Vereshchuk said the planned corridors include one from the besieged city of Mariupol and another from the city of Berdyansk.

US working with allies to transfer Kyiv tanks, reports suggest

The US is working with its allies to help supply Ukraine with Soviet-style tanks, reports suggest.

An unnamed official told The New York Times that the transfers would begin soon, but did not specify how many vehicles there would be or from which countries they would come.

This would be the first time the US has helped Kyiv with tank transfers during the war, according to the paper.

Red Cross attempts evacuation of citizens from Mariupol

A fleet of Red Cross buses will try to evacuate citizens from the hard-hit city of Mariupol on Saturday, after an attempt on Friday failed because of dangerous conditions.

Tens of thousands of people remain trapped in the besieged city, with extremely limit supplies of water and food.

Both sides have agreed to allow the evacuation of citizens from Mariupol but logistics need to be worked out, according to the International Committee of the Red Cross.

“They will try again on Saturday to facilitate the safe passage of civilians,” it said in a statement.

Ukraine President liberates detainees with military experience from prison to join battle against Russia’s intrusion

Russian missiles hit 2 central Ukrainian cities on Saturday, says regional governor

Russian missiles damaged apartments and other buildings in two central Ukrainian cities on Saturday morning, the head of the Poltava region said.

“Poltava. A missile struck one of the infrastructure facilities overnight,” Dmitry Lunin said in an online post. “Kremenchuk. Many attacks on the city in the morning.”

Mr Lunin added that hits missiles had hit buildings in Poltava, while three Russian planes had attacked industrial facilities in Kremenchuk.

Russia withdraws from Hostomel airport, says British military intelligence

Russian forces have withdrawn from the Hostomel airport which has been the subject of fighting since the invasion of Ukraine started on 2 February, according to British military intelligence.

Ukraine has also retaken several villages along the eastern axis, while the country’s forces are still attempting to advance to Bucha and Hostomel from Irpin, said the update, shared on Twitter.

Ukraine news - live: Retreating Russian forces mining homes and corpses, says Kyiv as US offers tank supportUkraine news – live: Retreating Russian forces mining homes and corpses, says Kyiv as US offers tank support

It also stated Ukraine had “secured a key route in eastern Kharkiv after heavy fighting. This follows the liberation of Trostyanets, in the vicinity of Sumy, earlier this week.”

Russian ballistic missiles fired at Odessa region from Crimean peninsula, says Ukraine official

At least three Russian ballistic missiles were fired at the Odessa region on the Black Sea from the Crimean peninsula, regional leader Maksim Marchenko said.

Mr Marchenko said there were casualties from the strike, but did not elaborate. He said the missiles had missed their targets, critical infrastructure, because of Ukraine’s air-defence forces.

News of the strike comes after Russia accused Ukraine of carrying out an attack on a civilian oil storage facility near Belgorod city, something Ukraine has denied.

“For some reason they say that we did it, but in fact this does not correspond with reality,” said Oleksiy Danilov, secretary of Ukraine’s national security council.

Europe has ‘no right’ to ‘react in silence’ over situation in Mariupol, says Zelensky

Volodymyr Zelensky, in his address on Saturday, spoke about the situation in Mariupol, where attempts to evacuate citizens failed on Friday. Russian troops have blocked evacuation operations for the second day in a row in the besieged city, even as Mr Zelensky raised hopes for there to “still be a solution”.

“Europe has no right to react in silence to what is happening in our Mariupol. The whole world must react to this humanitarian catastrophe,” the Ukrainian president said.

Retreating Russians mining homes and corpses, says Zelensky

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has said Russian troops are creating a “complete disaster” near Kyiv by laying mines as they carry out a “slow but noticeable” withdrawal from the north of the country.

“They are mining the whole territory. They are mining homes, mining equipment, even the bodies of people who were killed,” he said in his nightly video address.

US ‘further isolates Russia’ by adding 120 entities to blacklist

Some 120 Russian and Belarusian entities, mostly companies linked to the military, have been added to a list of those under restrictions from receiving supplies and goods from the United States.

They were added to the list by the U.S. Department of Commerce.

The department’s secretary Gina Raimondo tweeted: “Vladimir Putin’s decision to attack Ukraine has isolated his country & economy from global commerce & today’s action furthers that isolation by adding 120 Russian & Belarusian parties in the aerospace, maritime & defense sectors to the Commerce Entity List.”

Zelensky calls on China to take Ukraine’s side

Volodymyr Zelensky called on China to take Ukraine’s side against the Russian invasion of his country.

 

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