Two million people have fled Ukraine in the two weeks since Russia's invasion, the United Nations' refugee chief said Tuesday. FOX13
The attack on Ukraine continues with Putin's troops trying toinvade and take over the country. LiveNOW speaks with Mark Savchuk, who is living in a bomb shelter in Kyiv, about what is happening on the ground in Ukraine.is continuing unabated, with 2 million people — half of them children — forced to flee the country as Europe’s worst refugee crisis since World War II grows even more severe.
Overnight, Russian aircraft pressed on with bombing cities in eastern and central Ukraine. Shelling pounded suburbs of the capital, Kyiv, and as the war entered its 13th day, food, water, heat and medicine have grown increasingly scarce in multiple cities facing electricity outages.What has been directly witnessed or confirmed by the Associated Press?
The safe corridors were agreed on by Ukrainian and Russian officials during their third round of direct talks Monday. More talks are expected. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for the expansion of humanitarian corridors on Tuesday. In an earlier video, he urged his people to. Ukraine’s foreign minister says more than 20,000 people from 52 countries have volunteered to fight in Ukraine.
In the southern port city of Mariupol, an estimated 200,000 people — nearly half its population — are hoping to flee as hospitals there face severe shortages of antibiotics and painkillers. An official with Ukraine’s presidential office says humanitarian aid is being sent to the city.