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3/7/22

Ukraine war: NATO's refusal to set up a no-fly zone over Ukraine 'a sign of weakness

NATO's failure to set up a no-fly zone over Ukraine is a "sign of weakness", says Ukraine's foreign minister. NATO says such a move would risk a wider war in Europe. Ukraine's president makes a 'desperate plea' to US lawmakers for planes and drones. Russian forces advance on a third nuclear site. Radiation levels at Zaporizhzhya, Europe's largest, are normal, says IAEA. The next round of talks between Russia and Ukraine will take place on Monday. On Saturday, Russia said it would allow the evacuation of civilians from Mariupol and Volnovakha. But evacuations were postponed in Donetsk Oblast amid claims Russian troops had violated the ceasefire. Battles have continued northwest of Kyiv and heavy strikes have hit Kharkiv and Okhtyrka. Ukrainian forces were said to be still holding Chernihiv in the north. The UN Human Rights Office said that 351 Ukrainian civilians have been killed since the beginning of the invasion. More than 1.3 million people have fled Ukraine since Russia's invasion began 10 days ago.

Read more at: Ukraine war: NATO's refusal to set up a no-fly zone over Ukraine 'a sign of weakness' | Euronews

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