"The free world is coming together to confront Putin"
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 11, 2022
US President Biden announces new actions targeting Russia, banning imports of goods from the country including seafoods, vodka and diamondshttps://t.co/NbSGYKo4WI pic.twitter.com/M8g0DGpjMU
"We are on the way to our victory. This is a patriotic war against an obstinate enemy which doesn't pay attention to thousands of their own soldiers dead"
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 11, 2022
Ukrainian President Zelensky says his country passed "a turning point strategically" against Russiahttps://t.co/hWpMlXUhh7 pic.twitter.com/L9FqwiY7rT
#UPDATE The Kremlin said Friday that fighters from Syria and the Middle East would be allowed to fight for Russia in Ukraine, after President Vladimir Putin backed a plan to send volunteers to battle there pic.twitter.com/QTqI0BYIwG
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 11, 2022
The U.N. refugee chief says 2.5 million people have fled Ukraine since Russia's invasion, and another 2 million are displaced within the country. https://t.co/VxiIu5QjIg
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 11, 2022
"There's very clear signs that Russian forces are trying to move on this capital [Kyiv] - the biggest prize in Russia's invasion from multiple directions"@bbclysedoucet on the Russian military convoy near Kyiv that is feared to be preparing new attackshttps://t.co/ULi50eDgJQ pic.twitter.com/pSVBPRT1H8
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 11, 2022
Tiny sample, but lends credence to what I suspected. Javelin missiles sent to Ukraine are likely mostly drawn from older Block 0 stocks (FGM-148A/B/C/D), and would have been nearing the end of their shelf-life. https://t.co/ZHe8b2xlHG
— Amael Kotlarski (@JakOSpades) March 11, 2022
Ukrainian officials say about 2,500 civilians have been killed since Russia launched its invasion 16 days ago. https://t.co/ve6Cx1n7fU
— CBS News (@CBSNews) March 11, 2022
Ukraine: Latest @UNHumanRightsUA report estimates at least 564 civilians killed since Russia's Feb 24th invasion - 41 of them children.
— Airwars (@airwars) March 11, 2022
Casualty weighting remains heavily towards Donetsk and Luhansk - until recently the focus of UN monitoring efforts. https://t.co/qT2ri83DOv pic.twitter.com/iwuM8Veh10
More than 2 million refugees, half of whom are children, have fled Ukraine since the start of Russia's invasion. Tap here for a list of charities working to bring medical aid, supplies and shelter to those in need - and how you can help them https://t.co/Pow68369Me
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) March 11, 2022