Live Updates: Zelenskyy discusses fate of Mariupol with military leaders: We are doing everything we can to save our people

Live Updates: Zelenskyy discusses fate of Mariupol with military leaders: We are doing everything we can to save our people

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More than a month has passed since Russia invaded Ukraine. Russian forces have withdrawn from the capital region of Ukraine to refocus on the eastern part of the country, but the images of what was left behind in their wake have sparked global outrage.

The U.N. human rights office says it has documented nearly 2,000 civilians killed in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. According to the U.N., 4.5 million who have fled the country, the greatest refugee crisis since World War II. Overall death tolls in the conflict are unclear.

After Russian forces withdrew from the capital region of Ukraine, graphic evidence of deliberate civilian killings emerged, leading to growing international condemnation; Russia has denied the accusations and falsely claimed that the images were staged.

Earlier this week, President Joe Biden for the first time referred to Russia’s actions in Ukraine as “genocide,” accusing Russian President Vladimir Putin of “trying to wipe out the idea of even being a Ukrainian.” On Wednesday, the president announced $800 million in new military aid for Ukraine, including helicopters and artillery, as the country prepares for an assault from Russia in the east.

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