Published On 25 Mar 202225 Mar 2022
These are the key events so far on Friday, March 25. Get the latest updates here.
Fighting
- Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says his people “need to achieve peace” and halt the Russian bombardment that has forced millions to flee.
- Russian forces have fired two missiles at a Ukrainian military unit on the outskirts of Dnipro, the fourth-largest city in the country, according to regional emergency services.
- The United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence says Ukrainian forces have launched raids against “high-value targets in Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine, including a landing ship and ammunition storage depots at Berdyansk”.
- Since the war began on February 24, Russia has conducted 1,804 air raids on Ukraine, including 467 missiles, according to Ukraine’s defence ministry.
Diplomacy
- NATO leaders meeting in Brussels announced they would deploy more troops to four Eastern European countries.
- United States President Joe Biden says his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, has failed to divide the West with his war on Ukraine. He also backs excluding Russia from the Group of 20 major economies over the invasion, a decision he says will be up to the group. If Russia is not expelled, then Biden recommended giving Ukraine observer status.
- Biden will travel on Friday to Poland, home to the biggest Ukrainian refugee population in the region. He is expected to visit a town near the border between the two countries and meet US NATO soldiers.
- Also, French President Emmanuel Macron has said he will work with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to bring about a ceasefire agreement for “lasting peace” in Ukraine.