Russia-Ukraine crisis live updates | April 1, 2022
The Hindu
Here are the latest developments from the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues in its fifth week, Turkey said that Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba could meet within two weeks for talks.
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said it is not seeing a pull-back of Russian forces in Ukraine and expects “additional offensive actions”.
The Kremlin denied U.S. and British claims that President Vladimir Putin’s advisers are scared of giving him a true picture of Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine.
Meanwhile, a Red Cross warehouse in the besieged Ukrainian port city of Mariupol has been struck amid intense Russian shelling of the area.
Here are the latest updates:
Russian troops began leaving the Chernobyl nuclear plant after soldiers got “significant doses” of radiation from digging trenches at the highly contaminated site, Ukraine’s state power company said Thursday as fighting raged on the outskirts of Kyiv and other fronts.
Energoatom gave no details on the condition of the troops or how many were affected. But it said the Russians had dug in in the forest inside the exclusion zone around the now-closed plant, the site in 1986 of the world’s worst nuclear disaster.