Daily Mail 3/1/22 |
A 40-mile Russian military convoy of armored vehicles, tanks, artillery and support vehicles neared Ukraine's capital city of Kyiv Tuesday morning (March 1st), as the country's second-largest city, Kharkiv, was targeted by intense shelling in residential areas, and there was fighting in other towns and cities across the country. A military base in the city of Okhtyrka was hit by Russian artillery, killing more than 70 Ukrainian soldiers, the head of the region wrote on Telegram.
As this was happening, Russia and Ukraine held a first day of talks along the border with Belarus. The head of the Russian delegation said the talks lasted nearly five hours and that there were, quote, "certian points on which common positions could be foreseen." He said they agreed to continue the discussions in the coming days. However, in a video address late Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy didn't give any details of the talks, but instead said he believed the increased shelling was meant to force him into concessions. He said Ukraine wasn't prepared to make concessions, quote, "when one side is hitting another with rocket artillery."
TARGET ON HIS BACK: Russia sends 400 mercenaries into Kyiv to assassinate Zelenskyy: report https://t.co/hREOru69LY pic.twitter.com/LzD2Zl3XJK
— Fox News (@FoxNews) February 28, 2022
➤Refugees
The number of refugees who've left Ukraine in the days since the invasion began has now risen to an estimated more than 520,00 people, according to the United Nations. Ukrainians were fleeing in cars, trains, buses and by foot, going to bordering nations Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania and Moldova. U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said the number of refugees fleeing Ukraine, quote, "has been rising exponentially, hour after hour," and that the U.N. expects their number will reach four million in the coming weeks.
➤Sanctions and Financial Fallout
Russia's ruble currency plunged to a record low against the U.S. dollar on the first day of business Monday since crushing Western sanctions on Russian banks and other institutions were imposed over the weekend. In an effort to shore up its economy, the Russian central bank more than doubled interest rates to 20 percent and Putin restricted foreign currency, and Moscow's stock exchange was closed for the day and will remained shuttered today as well. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, "For a long time, Russia has been methodically preparing for the event of possible sanctions, including the most severe sanctions we are currently facing. So there are response plans, and they are being implemented now as problems arise." But worried Russians rushed to banks to withdraw cash.
➤U.N. Emergency Session, U.S. Expels Russian AmbassadorsThe chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court will open an investigation into possible war crimes and crimes against humanity in Ukraine. Karim Khan said the probe will look at before the Russian invasion, but he intends for it to expand. https://t.co/a387zSV0gq
— The Associated Press (@AP) February 28, 2022
The United Nations held a rare emergency session of the 193-member General Assembly, the first since 1997, as the Security Council also held its own meeting. General Assembly members are expected to vote later this week on a resolution that condemns Russia's actions and demands it immediately stop using force against Ukraine and withdraw all its troops, urging a peaceful resolution through negotiations. Ukraine's ambassador said, "If Ukraine does not survive . . . international peace will not survive. Have no illusions. If Ukraine does not survive, we cannot be surprised if democracy fails next." Russia's ambassador repeated the claim that his country is acting in defense of two separatist regions in eastern Ukraine, stating, "Russian actions are being distorted and thrwarted." Moscow has tried to blame Ukraine for what it claims are abuses of Russian speakers in those two regions. The Security Council meeting opened with news that the U.S. was expelling 12 Russian U.N. diplomats who Washington accused of being spies. Russia's ambassador called the action "yet another hostile step" by the U.S. The U.S. said the expulsions had been "in development for several months."
"Fair negotiations can only happen when one side is not shooting at the other one during the exact time the negotiations are happening," Ukrainian President Zelenskyy says. https://t.co/K3WSaeSWY7
— NBC News (@NBCNews) March 1, 2022
➤BIDEN TO DELIVER STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS TONIGHT: President Biden will deliver his State of the Union address tonight, and because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the focus will be different that what he'd originally intended. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said yesterday, quote, "there's no question that this speech is a little different than it would have been just a few months ago." CNN reports Biden had once viewed the speech to be an effort to reset his economic agenda, but now Ukraine will be given a central place in it. Psaki told reporters Biden is expected to, quote, "talk about the steps we've taken to not only support the Ukrainian people with military and economic assistance, but also the steps he's taken to build a global coalition imposing crippling financial sanctions on President Putin, his inner circle and the Russian economy."
➤MAN KILLS THREE DAUGHTERS, ONE OTHER PERSON, HIMSELF IN CALIFORNIA: A 39-year-old California man killed his three daughters, their chaperone and himself during a supervised visit with the girls at a Sacramento church yesterday afternoon. The girls were ages nine, 10 and 13. Sheriff Scott Jones said the man, whose name wasn't immediately released, was estranged from his daughters' mother, who had a restraining order against him.
➤THREE WESTERN STATES DROP SCHOOL MASK MANDATES: The Democratic governors of the three coastal Western states, California, Oregon and Washington, announced jointly yesterday that they are ending masks mandates for children in school. The change is being made along with an overall reduction in mask mandates. The new guidance will make masks strongly recommended rather than a requirement at most indoor places in California starting Tuesday and at schools on March 12th, regardless of vaccination status. In Washington and Oregon, all the requirements will lift on March 12th. Local school districts will decide whether to follow the state guidance.
➤PFIZER COVID VACCINE MUCH LESS EFFECTIVE IN CHILDREN AGES FIVE TO 11: A large new set of data collected by New York State health officials found that Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine is much less effective in preventing infection in children ages five to 11 years than in older adolescents or adults. The vaccine, which is the only one authorized for that age group, still prevents serious illness in children, but gives virtually no protection against infection. Researchers and federal officials who've looked at the data said it could be due to children ages five to 11 only getting one-third the dose given to older children and adults.
➤MAKSIM CHMERKOVSKIY SAYS HE WAS ARRESTED IN UKRAINE AND IS TRYING TO LEAVE: On Monday, Dancing with the Stars alum Maksim Chmerkovskiy posted an update to Instagram, saying that he had been arrested in Ukraine. Chmerkovskiy didn’t state the reason for his arrest, but he shared that he is currently trying to leave the country.
Shortly after sharing this update, he posted to his Instagram stories, "I’m really not good right this moment. I see videos of people who’s [sic] legs were torn off minutes ago from the shelling that is going on in Kharkov RIGHT NOW. I won’t post that stuff but I see all of them and it’s extremely disturbing. INNOCENT PEOPLE ARE BEING KILLED!!!! Pray the meeting going on right now will make a difference and CONTINUE TO SCREAM ABOUT THIS F**KING GENOCIDE AT THE TOP OF YOUR LUNGS!!!! It’s working and the entire planet is finally geting [sic] United about something!!!! F**K IT SHOW IT TO THE RUSSIANS."
Later, Chmerkovskiy shared another update: "We’re heading to Warsaw (hopefully). Train to Lviv was not an option. … I’m a big man with nothing but a backpack it’s TRAUMATIZING. Currently I’m in a cabin with 4 adults and 7 kids (ages 2-11) which usually is only occupied by maximum of 3 people. There’s usually up to 30 people in this particular wagon. We were told we have to fit 135. Walkways are packed. People everywhere. It’s sweaty and claustrophobic."
He continued, "What finally broke me is when I was watching an eight-ish year old boy, hysterically crying and not wanting to let go of his father. Verbatim: 'if you stay I want to stay too because if they kill you I won’t be able to help.'"
The administration has the audacity to claim that a 58% increase in the price of gas has nothing to do with Biden’s regulatory war on oil and gas production and distribution. In fact, Biden’s war on fossil fuels is the sine qua non for rising prices. https://t.co/UdEb7cYGgG
— David Asman (@DavidAsmanfox) February 28, 2022
NEWS: NBC and MLB have had serious talks about the network, mostly on Peacock, calling games, The Post has learned.https://t.co/n27sayzPuy
— Andrew Marchand (@AndrewMarchand) February 28, 2022
⚽FIFA EXCLUDES RUSSIA FROM WORLD CUP: FIFA, the governing body of soccer, yesterday excluded Russia from the World Cup ahead of a qualifying playoff on March 24th, acting in reaction to its invasion of Ukraine. FIFA was also in talks with European soccer body UEFA on the details of suspending Russia’s national and club teams, AP reported. In other developments, Finland wants the Russian hockey team banned from the men’s world championships it will host in May and the Swiss soccer federation said its women’s team will not play Russia in July at the European Championship.
⚾JETER STEPS DOWN AS CEO, SHAREHOLDER OF MARLINS: Derek Jeter made a surprise announcement Monday that he'd stepped down as CEO of the Miami Marlins, saying, "the vision for the future of the franchise is different than the one I signed up to lead. Now is the right time for me to step aside as a new season begins." The Hall of Fame shortstop joined the Bruce Sherman-led group that bought the Marlins in 2017 and was given a stake of only four percent in the franchise, which he's also giving up.
🏀MORANT SCORES 52 POINTS, BREAKING OWN FRANCHISE RECORD: The Memphis Grizzlies' Ja Morant scored 52 points in his team's 118-105 win over the San Antonio Spurs last night, breaking his own franchise record for points in a regular-season game. Morant had set the previous record just two days earlier when he'd had a then career-best 46 points.
🎾UKRAINIAN TENNIS STAR SVITOLINA REFUSES MATCH AGAINST RUSSIAN PLAYER: Ukrainian tennis star Elina Svitolina, who's ranked 15th in the world, said Monday that she's withdrawing from the Monterrey Open, because she was supposed to face a Russian player, Anastasia Potapova, in the first round today. Svitolina further called on the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), Women's Tennis Association (WTA) and International Tennis Federation (ITF) to treat Russian and Belarusian athletes as "neutral" and not show their national symbols, colors, flags or anthems in competition. She stated, however, that she doesn't blame the Russian athletes. The reigning Olympic bronze medalist has pledged to give tournament prize money to support the Ukrainian army and humanitarian needs.
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