30th day of the Ukraine-Russia war: Today’s top news …

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Courtesy: BBCNews

As Russia continues its offensive against Ukraine for the 5th week in a row, here are the highlights of today’s 30th day of the war.

Authorities in the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol say at least 300 people have been killed in an attack on a stadium in Ukraine.

Ukraine says it has been able to retake lost cities and defenses east of the Ukrainian capital, Kiev.

It has been reported that US President Joe Biden will visit the Ukrainian-Polish border, where he will meet with Ukrainian refugees.

The European Union has signed an agreement with the United States on liquefied natural gas.

Local police say four civilians have been killed and several others injured in an attack by Russian forces on a medical center in the Ukrainian capital, Kharkiv.

The mayor of Mariupol said it would take many years to rebuild the city.

A former NATO commander has said that Russia could launch a nuclear attack on Poland, a European country and a NATO member.

(Reuters: Alexander Ermochenko)

US President Joe Biden has said NATO will “react” if Russia uses chemical weapons on Ukraine, but did not say how it would react.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zhelensky has said that European countries have been slow to respond to Russia’s threat of war.

Russia’s Defense Ministry says Ukraine’s main fuel depot attacked and destroyed

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