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CNN report: 'Deadly grudge match' over key Ukrainian city is far from over01:52


MARCH 25, 2023 RUSSIA-UKRAINE NEWS

By Sophie Tanno, Tori B. Powell and Matt Meyer, CNN

Updated 8:17 p.m. ET, March 25, 2023



WHAT WE COVERED HERE

 * Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow plans to station tactical
   nuclear weapons in neighboring Belarus. While there's no guarantee he will
   follow through with the plan, any nuclear signaling by Putin will cause
   concern in the West.
 * At least 16 people have been killed in the latest wave of Russian strikes on
   Ukraine, Kyiv's military said Saturday. The Russian shelling has hit more
   than 100 settlements across the country.
 * Ukraine says fighting around the eastern city of Bakhmut has "stabilized."
   Russia is pushing hard to capture the city and land a rare — but largely
   symbolic — victory.
 * More than 5,000 prisoners have been pardoned after serving with Russia's
   forces, the chief of the Wagner mercenary group says. Wagner plays a key role
   in the fighting and has relied on convicts to bolster its forces.

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UKRAINE EYES AN OFFENSIVE AROUND BAKHMUT, AS RUSSIAN MOMENTUM STALLS

By Rob Picheta, Vasco Cotovio and Olga Voitovych, CNN


PRINCE WILLIAM MAKES SURPRISE VISIT TO TROOPS NEAR UKRAINIAN-POLISH BORDER


HUNGARY SAYS IT WOULD NOT ARREST PUTIN IF HE ENTERED THE COUNTRY

By Luke McGee, CNN


RUSSIAN MISSILES HIT APARTMENTS IN ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE

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We've wrapped up our live coverage for the day. You can read more on Russia's
war in Ukraine here, or scroll through the updates below.

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6:48 p.m. ET, March 25, 2023


HEAD OF UN NUCLEAR WATCHDOG AGENCY WILL VISIT ZAPORIZHZHIA NUCLEAR PLANT BY END
OF THE MONTH

From CNN's Mariya Knight 

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant is pictured September 11, 2022.
(Stringer/AFP/Getty Images)



International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi will
travel to the nuclear plant in Ukraine’s southern Zaporizhzhia region at the end
of March, the agency said in a statement Saturday.

Grossi, the top official in the United Nations' nuclear watchdog agency will
"assess first-hand the serious nuclear safety and security situation at the
facility," officials said.

“It will be the second time Grossi crosses the frontline in order to reach
Europe’s largest nuclear power plant and the first since he established a
permanent presence of IAEA experts at the site in southern Ukraine,” the
statement continued. 

> “I’ve decided to travel again to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant to see
> for myself how the situation has evolved since September and to talk to those
> operating the facility in these unprecedented and very difficult
> circumstances. I remain determined to continue doing everything in my power to
> help reduce the risk of a nuclear accident during the tragic war in Ukraine,”
> Grossi said. 

Grossi noted that despite an IAEA presence at the site for seven months, the
situation at the plant is “precarious.” 

> “The nuclear safety and security dangers are all too obvious, as is the
> necessity to act now to prevent an accident with potential radiological
> consequences to the health and the environment for people in Ukraine and
> beyond. I’m therefore continuing to work on a proposal to protect the plant,”
> he added. 

The IAEA chief said his travel to Ukraine was also aimed at “ensuring the
regular rotation of IAEA experts to and from the site is maintained and
improved, following the very challenging circumstances faced by the experts
during the previous rotation in February which had been delayed by almost a
month.” 

Grossi will be accompanied by a new group of IAEA experts, the seventh such team
to work at the site.

Some background: The plant has been under Russian control since March last year,
but is still mostly operated by Ukrainian workers.

Attacks at the complex have sparked concerns about the specter of a nuclear
disaster, and IAEA staff have been visiting the site to assess the damage.
Recently, the UN nuclear agency said it has been unable to rotate teams at the
plant because of increased volatility in the area.

The IAEA head has assured Ukraine his agency will never recognize Russia as the
owner of the Zaporizhzhia plant, according to Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys
Shmyhal. Grossi has also pledged a continuous IAEA presence at all of Ukraine's
nuclear plants.

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5:11 p.m. ET, March 25, 2023


PUTIN SAYS RUSSIA WILL RETAIN CONTROL OVER ANY NUCLEAR WEAPONS STATIONED IN
BELARUS

From CNN's Hira Humayun, Mariya Knight and Andrew Carey

Russian President Vladimir Putin told state television that Moscow will retain
control over any of the tactical nuclear weapons it plans to station in
neighboring Belarus.

He likened the move to the United States’ practice of stationing nuclear weapons
in Europe. Washington retains control over the weapons, keeping host countries
��� like Germany — from breaking their commitments as non-nuclear powers.

“We are not going to hand over control of nuclear weapons. The US doesn’t hand
it over to its allies. We're basically doing the same thing (US leaders) have
been doing for a decade,” Putin said.

Some background: Even though there is no guarantee the Russian leader will
follow through with his plan to station the weapons in Belarus, any nuclear
signaling by Putin will cause concern in the West.

Since invading Ukraine more than a year ago, the Russian leader has used
escalating rhetoric on a number of occasions, warning of the "increasing"
threat of nuclear war and suggesting Moscow may abandon its "no first use"
policy.

The United States has sought to make it clear to Putin the consequences of any
use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine, even low-yield tactical devices.

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4:54 p.m. ET, March 25, 2023


PUTIN SAYS RUSSIA PLANS TO STATION TACTICAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN NEIGHBORING
BELARUS

From CNN's Hira Humayun, Mariya Knight and Andrew Carey

Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a joint press conference with
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in Moscow on September 9, 2021.
(Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images/FILE)



Russia plans to station tactical nuclear weapons in neighboring Belarus,
President Vladimir Putin told state television Saturday.

Moscow will complete the construction of a special storage facility for tactical
nuclear weapons in Belarus by the beginning of July, Putin told state
broadcaster Russia 1.

The Russian leader said Moscow has already transferred an Iskander short-range
missile system – which can be fitted with nuclear or conventional warheads – to
Belarus.

During the interview, Putin also said Russia has helped Belarus convert 10
aircraft to make them capable of carrying tactical nuclear warheads. Russia will
start training pilots to fly the re-configured planes early next month, he
added.

Key context: The government in Belarus, which is situated west of Russia on
Ukraine's long northern border, is among Moscow's closest allies.

Belarus has had no nuclear weapons on its territory since the early 1990s.
Shortly after gaining independence following the collapse of the Soviet Union,
it agreed to transfer all Soviet-era weapons of mass destruction stationed there
to Russia.

Belarus helped Russia launch its initial invasion of Ukraine in February 2022,
allowing the Kremlin's troops to enter the country from the north. There have
been fears throughout the conflict that Belarus will again be used as a
launching ground for an offensive, or that Minsk's own troops will join the
conflict.

Global tensions: Even though there is no guarantee the Russian leader will
follow through with his plan to station the weapons in Belarus, any nuclear
signaling by Putin will cause concern in the West.

Since invading Ukraine more than a year ago, the Russian leader has used
escalating rhetoric on a number of occasions, warning of the "increasing"
threat of nuclear war and suggesting Moscow may abandon its "no first use"
policy.

The United States has sought to make it clear to Putin the consequences of any
use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine, even low-yield tactical devices.

Speaking in October, US President Joe Biden told CNN’s Jake Tapper, “It would be
irresponsible for me to talk about what we would or wouldn’t do,” in response to
nuclear use by Russia.

But Biden hinted at the possibility of a rapid escalation in events. 

“The mistakes get made, the miscalculation could occur, no one could be sure
what would happen and it could end in Armageddon,” he said.

CNN's Peter Wilkinson, Frederik Pletigen, Zahra Ullah, Claudia Otto and Rob
Picheta contributed.

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2:36 p.m. ET, March 25, 2023


2 KILLED IN RUSSIAN MISSILE ATTACK ON DONETSK REGION, UKRAINIAN OFFICIAL SAYS

From CNN’s Kostan Nechyporenko, Svitlana Vlasova and Mariya Knight

Ukrainian authorities said two civilians were killed in a Russian missile attack
on Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region Saturday.

A man was killed in the city of Chasiv Yar, and a woman was killed in Toretsk
city, Andriy Yermak, the head of the Ukrainian president’s office, said in a
Telegram post Saturday. 

This comes after three people were killed in an overnight Russian missile attack
on the city of Kostantynivka in Donetsk region Friday. 

The city has been struck with increasing frequency by Russian missiles,
especially the inaccurate S-300. Kostantynivka lies about 20 kilometers (12
miles) west of the embattled city of Bakhmut.

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1:42 p.m. ET, March 25, 2023


UKRAINE HAS PUSHED RUSSIAN FORCES OFF A KEY ROAD IN BAKHMUT, UKRAINIAN OFFICER
CLAIMS

From CNN's Mariya Knight and Kostan Nechyporenko

Russian forces have been pushed out of one of the key roads in the contested
eastern city of Bakhmut, a Ukrainian military official said Saturday.  

Ukrainian soldiers “managed to push the enemy away” from "the road of life" in
Bakhmut for a “considerable distance,” making it impossible for Russia to keep
the road under fire control, said Yuriy Fedorenko, a Ukrainian military officer.

Ukrainian forces have “improved their position” in the city, Fedorenko added,
though he acknowledged "the fighting is tough."

He said Ukraine is "holding the line in the most difficult areas" and have had
some tactical successes.

According to Fedorenko, Russia’s forces are “constantly conducting assaults in
the Bakhmut direction and are constantly trying to advance.”

Some context: CNN has not been able to independently verify Fedorenko's claims.

It has been difficult to determine exactly where each military's troops stand
during the grueling fight for Bakhmut, and Kyiv and Moscow have often offered
differing reports on the status of fighting on the ground.

Ukraine's top generals have claimed in recent weeks that Russian forces are
depleted in Bakhmut. A Ukrainian counteroffensive could soon be launched, the
generals say, raising the prospect of an unlikely turnaround in the besieged
city.

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1:28 p.m. ET, March 25, 2023


UKRAINIAN MILITARY SAYS IT REPELLED OVER 50 RUSSIAN ATTACKS OVER THE PAST DAY

From CNN's Kostan Nechyporenko

The Ukrainian military has repelled more than 50 Russian attacks over the past
24 hours, the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces claimed in an update
Saturday.

The majority of the repelled attacks were concentrated in communities of the
eastern Donetsk region, the General Staff said, including the embattled city of
Bakhmut and the towns of Avdiivka, Lyman and Marinka.

This map shows the latest state of control in Ukraine:







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1:21 p.m. ET, March 25, 2023


AROUND 10,000 PEOPLE "PUSHED TO LIMIT OF EXISTENCE" IN BESIEGED BAKHMUT, RED
CROSS SAYS

From CNN’s Allegra Goodwin

Around 10,000 Ukrainian civilians are being “pushed to the very limit of their
existence,” in the beleaguered eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut and the nearby
area, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said Friday. 

The bloody battle for Bakhmut has been at the center of Russia’s invasion of
Ukraine in recent months, as soldiers from the private Russian mercenary company
Wagner have bombarded the city and edged closer towards seizing control. 

> “Based on our understanding, there are several thousands of residents still
> living in Bakhmut, and if we talk about the communities around, the numbers
> would be coming closer to several thousands, possibly around 10,000,” the
> ICRC’s Umar Khan, who has been in the city in recent days providing aid, told
> a news briefing. 
> Civilians stuck in Bakhmut are “living in very dire conditions, spending
> almost the entire days in intense shelling in the shelters,” Khan said,
> adding, “all you see are people pushed to the very limit of their existence
> and survival and resilience in them.”

The ICRC has delivered hygiene kits, solar lamps, water containers, essential
repair supplies and handheld tools to the community. 

> “These are the practical items that give them practical solutions to the
> problems they are facing every day,” Khan said. 
> “No matter how many times I’ve been there, or near the frontline communities
> and areas over the past 13 months, I still feel the same shock, as when we
> visited those places the first time. Houses are crushed by military firepower,
> roofs are ripped off, apartment buildings are littered with holes, chunks
> missing, the constant threat of unexploded shells, bombs underfoot, and some
> people still living in the shelters, trying to survive these intense
> hostilities,” he continued. 

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1:56 p.m. ET, March 25, 2023


REMINDERS OF WAR MOTIVATE UKRAINE TO PERFORM "MIRACLE" AGAINST ENGLAND

From CNN's Ben Church

Midfielder Taras Stepanenko leads Ukraine out against Brentford B on March 23.
(Courtesy UAF/Pavlo Kubanov)



It may be thousands of miles from the frontline, but the Ukrainian soccer team
is never far from the horrors of war.

While the squad has assembled in the leafy suburbs of London ahead of its Euro
2024 qualifying match against England, Russian forces continue to bombard
Ukraine – with deadly missile strikes seen across the country this week.

It’s why, despite the comfort of their luxury hotel, the minds of the team are
very much with their friends and family back home as they prepare for Sunday’s
game.

Oleksandr Glyvynskyy, the Ukrainian team’s media representative, says many
members of the squad have an application on their phone that alerts them when
there is an air-raid siren back home.

Others start every day by scrolling through social media to check whether there
were any Russian attacks from the night before.

They do this to ensure their loved ones are safe, but it also serves as a
constant reminder of just how perilous the situation is.

Read the full story here.

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SELECT BASIC ADS

Select basic ads

Ads can be shown to you based on the content you’re viewing, the app you’re
using, your approximate location, or your device type.

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SELECT PERSONALISED ADS

Select personalised ads

Personalised ads can be shown to you based on a profile about you.

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CREATE A PERSONALISED ADS PROFILE

Create a personalised ads profile

A profile can be built about you and your interests to show you personalised ads
that are relevant to you.

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SELECT PERSONALISED CONTENT

Select personalised content

Personalised content can be shown to you based on a profile about you.

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CREATE A PERSONALISED CONTENT PROFILE

Create a personalised content profile

A profile can be built about you and your interests to show you personalised
content that is relevant to you.

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MEASURE AD PERFORMANCE

Measure ad performance

The performance and effectiveness of ads that you see or interact with can be
measured.

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MEASURE CONTENT PERFORMANCE

Measure content performance

The performance and effectiveness of content that you see or interact with can
be measured.

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APPLY MARKET RESEARCH TO GENERATE AUDIENCE INSIGHTS

Apply market research to generate audience insights

Market research can be used to learn more about the audiences who visit
sites/apps and view ads.

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DEVELOP AND IMPROVE PRODUCTS

Develop and improve products

Your data can be used to improve existing systems and software, and to develop
new products

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ENSURE SECURITY, PREVENT FRAUD, AND DEBUG

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Your data can be used to monitor for and prevent fraudulent activity, and ensure
systems and processes work properly and securely.

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TECHNICALLY DELIVER ADS OR CONTENT

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Your device can receive and send information that allows you to see and interact
with ads and content.

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MATCH AND COMBINE OFFLINE DATA SOURCES

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Data from offline data sources can be combined with your online activity in
support of one or more purposes

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LINK DIFFERENT DEVICES

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Different devices can be determined as belonging to you or your household in
support of one or more of purposes.

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RECEIVE AND USE AUTOMATICALLY-SENT DEVICE CHARACTERISTICS FOR IDENTIFICATION

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Your device might be distinguished from other devices based on information it
automatically sends, such as IP address or browser type.

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These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched
off in our systems. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these
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