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Russian military's missile attacks and Ukraine's direct hit on tank; key highlights of this big story [Watch]

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 8 April 2022, 10:10 IST
Russia-Ukraine War

Russia on Friday put out a video of what it claimed as cruise missile attacks against targets in Ukraine. Russian forces have withdrawn to eastern Ukraine for further attacks.

Here are the key highlights in this big story:


1) A Russian frigate of the Black Sea fleet was seen firing a salvo of four Kalibr cruise missiles towards targets in Ukraine.

2) Ukraine also put out a clip of what it claimed as a direct hit on a Russian tank in an open field. Ukraine has claimed hundreds of Russian tank losses since the start of the invasion.

3) Ukrainian officials have warned citizens in eastern Ukraine that they have a "last chance" to run away before a major Russian offensive expected in the area. "These few days may be the last chance to leave," said Sergiy Gaiday, Governor of Lugansk region, where the city of Severodonetsk is coming under sustained artillery and rocket fire. The head of the neighbouring Donetsk region has pledged to also scale up evacuations.

4) The UN General Assembly (UNGA) will vote today on suspending Russia from the UN Human Rights Council as penalty for attacking Ukraine. Russia has cautioned that ejecting it from multilateral forums will make dialogue even more difficult.

5) Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba called on NATO members to provide Kyiv with all the weaponry it needs to fight Russia. "My agenda is very simple. It has only three items on it. It's weapons, weapons, and weapons," Mr Kuleba told journalists at NATO headquarters in Brussels.

6) Ukraine accused its neighbour and Kremlin-ally Hungary of appeasing Russian aggression and undermining EU unity on sanctions in the wake of Viktor Orban's re-election as Prime Minister. Mr Orban said he is ready to pay for Russian gas in rubbles, a demand of Vladimir Putin's that was rejected by the West. Hungary has also offered to host peace talks.

7) US President Joe Biden denounced the killing of Ukrainian civilians in the town of Bucha allegedly by Russian troops as "major war crimes". Ukrainian officials warned other areas may have suffered worse, including nearby Borodianka. "Locals talk about how planes came in during the first days of the war and fired rockets at them from low altitudes," Ukraine's Interior Minister Denys Monastyrsky told local media.

8) The French government has summoned Russia's ambassador to Paris in protest after his embassy posted a photo on Twitter claiming to show a Ukrainian "film set" used to stage civilian killings in Bucha. French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian termed the tweet "obscene".

9) The US on Thursday announced sanctions on two of Putin's daughters, saying family members are known to hide the Russian President's wealth. It also declared "full blocking" sanctions on Russia's largest public and private financial firms, Sberbank and Alfa Bank, and said all new US investments in Russia are now prohibited.

10) The European Union is also looking to add Putin's daughters to its sanctions blacklist. The UK added new energy and banking sanctions and bans new British investments in Russia.

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First published: 8 April 2022, 10:10 IST