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Russia and Ukraine: Zelensky calls for a no-fly zone over Ukraine

 Russia and Ukraine: Zelensky calls for a no-fly zone over Ukraine

Russia and Ukraine: Zelensky calls for a no-fly zone over Ukraine




During the five days of the war, Russia launched 56 missiles and 113 cruise missiles on Ukrainian soil, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky

"We need to consider a complete closure of the skies to Russian missiles, aircraft, and helicopters," Ukraine's national news agency, Ukrinform, was quoted as saying.

 But despite Zelensky's claim for a no-fly zone over Ukraine, he did not say who should enforce it or how it should be imposed. 

Zelensky added that the peace talks, which were held on Monday, were held against the background of the continuous Russian bombing of Ukrainian cities. 

The Ukrainian president also condemned Russia's role in the United Nations, saying that a country that commits war crimes should not be allowed to take a permanent seat on the UN Security Council.


Summary


The Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its fifth day, and the battle for control of the capital, Kyiv, continues


Ukrainian and Russian delegations begin peace talks at the Belarusian border


The Egyptian Foreign Ministry confirms that Amr Adib's comparison of Libya to Ukraine does not represent the official position


Kyiv says its forces killed more than 5,000 Russian soldiers


The Kremlin says Russia will "bypass" Western economic sanctions


The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces says its forces are having a hard time as Russian forces continue bombing in almost all directions.


Ukraine's president says the next 24 hours will be "critical" for his country


Air raid sirens sound in Kyiv just before midnight (2200 GMT) to warn of missile attacks expected within minutes.


Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan calls Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and assures him that Ankara is making efforts for an immediate ceasefire.


Kyiv imposes a curfew from five in the evening until eight in the morning from Saturday evening until Monday morning


Hearing heavy gunfire in the center of the capital, he did not know who was firing or what the target was.

Ukraine stops work in the energy company "Naftogaz" and evacuates workers.


The Russian army receives orders to expand the scope of the offensive in Ukraine from all sides


Russia announces the closure of its airspace to flights from Bulgaria, Poland, and the Czech Republic.



The Ministry of Health of Ukraine confirms that 198 Ukrainians have been killed so far, including two children, and more than 1,000 people have been injured. Streets empty after curfew begins in Kyiv after explosions and sirens go off again


Today, Sunday, a Belarusian news agency announced that the Ukrainian delegation headed to the Belarusian city of Gomel to conduct negotiations with Russia.


Vladimir Putin puts the strategic deterrent forces on high alert.


Russia's invasion of Ukraine: Germany returns to the arms race and allocates 100 billion euros for military spending.

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