Morning meeting between Ukraine and Russia: five key developments, while the convoy of the Kremlin forces extends over 40 miles

Morning meeting between Ukraine and Russia: five key developments, while the convoy of the Kremlin forces extends over 40 miles

Good morning: Russia's invasion in Ukraine has entered the sixth day because it is feared that Wladimir Putin will strengthen its bloody bombing of the country's cities.

It was charged when Putin was charged on Monday for war crimes after, by indiscriminately shelling, dozens of civilians may have been killed, including three children who were "burned alive".

Here is what happened overnight.

1. The Russian convoy can actually be 40 miles long

Satellite images that were taken on Monday show a Russian military convoy north of the Ukrainian capital Kiev, which extends over 64 km, much longer than the 17 miles (27 km) reported on Monday, said a US company.

Maxar Technologies also said that additional soil troops and floor attack helicopters in southern Belarus were seen less than 20 miles north of the border to Ukraine.

On Monday, military experts suggested that the convoy had been stuck on the street and a slight prey for Ukrainian artillery and drone attacks.

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2. Russia "used vacuum bomb", claims the ambassador of Ukraine

The Ukrainian ambassador to the USA said that Russia used a vacuum bomb at his invasion in Ukraine on Monday.

Oksana Markarova appealed to the members of the US Congress for more help because their country opposed a "brutal war".

"You used the vacuum bomb today that is actually prohibited by the Geneva Convention," she said.



"The devastation that tries to inflict the Russia of Ukraine is great."

A vacuum bomb uses oxygen from the ambient air to create a high -temperature explosion that typically produces a pressure wave of considerably longer duration than that of a conventional explosive.

3. Hollywood boycotted Russia

The Walt Disney Company has joined a number of companies to announce Boykotts after it had announced that it would interrupt the theatrical release of its films in Russia in response to the crisis in Ukraine.

The company also said that it would work with its NGO partners to provide refugees "urgent help and other humanitarian help".

Within a few hours, Warnermedia followed this example and said that the publication of The Batman would interrupt the publication in Russia this week, as was Sony Pictures, which will hold back the Marvel superhero film Morbius.

4. Patel "works absolutely on it" to record more refugees

Priti Patel said that the government was “absolutely” working on the opportunity to help Ukrainian refugees come to Great Britain.

hours earlier, the interior minister excluded a liberation from the visa light for those who flee from the conflict with Russia for security reasons.

In conversation with Peston from ITV on Monday evening, she repeated her statements made before the priority of "our public and our people" from "Putin's Russia".

5. China evacuates citizens from Ukraine

China has started to evacuate its citizens from Ukraine on Tuesday, for fear of their security due to the invasion of Beijing's allied Russia, but also reports on the resulting hostility of angry Ukrainians.

About 600 Chinese students were evacuated from Kiev and the southern port city of Odessa on Monday, the state newspaper Global Times reported, citing the Chinese embassy in the Ukrainian capital.

You traveled to the neighboring Moldova by bus and the protection of the local police, says the report in which an evacuated man was quoted, who said that the six -hour journey was "safe and smooth".

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Source: The Telegraph

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