Russia Ukraine News 64 Civilians killed in Ukraine amid Russian invasion says UN | Russia-Ukraine conflict; 64 Ukrainian civilians killed, UN says death toll could rise

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The confrontation between Russia and Ukraine is intensifying. According to the United Nations, the number of civilians injured in Russia’s attacks is on the rise. The United Nations says 240 people have been injured in attacks since Thursday. Of those, 64 were killed. At the same time, the UN says the number of injured and those killed in attacks will continue to rise.

Meanwhile, six people, including a seven – year – old girl, were killed in a Russian shelling in Okhtirka, Sumi Oblast, Governor Dmitry Shivitsky said, according to The Kiev Independent.

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Meanwhile, the Ukrainian army is threatening Indian students trying to escape from Ukraine via the Polish border. The Ukrainian military is forcing students to return after threatening them at gunpoint and lathicharging them. Indian students, including Malayalees, are trying to escape through the Polish border. They walk for miles to reach the border. The students had released footage of the Ukrainian army beating them up, demanding that they return from here.

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Russia has stepped up its offensive against Ukraine. Reports indicate that a fierce battle is taking place in Kiev. Russian forces launch a missile attack on an oil depot in Vasilkiv, near the Ukrainian capital Kiev. This was followed by a huge fire in the area. Russian troops have been instructed to attack Ukraine from all four directions.

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