Published On 12 Mar 202212 Mar 2022
These are the key events so far on Saturday, March 12. Get the latest updates here
Fighting and evacuation efforts
- The governors of two Ukrainian regions, Kyiv and Donetsk, say Russian attacks continue in areas where Ukraine is trying to evacuate people and bring aid through humanitarian corridors.
Looting in Mariupol
- The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs says people trapped in the besieged southern city of Mariupol were desperate, adding “there are reports of looting and violent confrontations among civilians over what little basic supplies remain in the city”.
Zelenskyy: Ukraine at ‘turning point’
- Ukraine’s president says his country has “reached a strategic turning point” in the war with Russia. “It’s impossible to say how many days we will still need to free our land, but it is possible to say that we will do it,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said via video from Kyiv. “We are already moving towards our goal, our victory.”
‘Humanitarian catastrophe’ in Mariupol
- Ukrainian authorities warn of a humanitarian catastrophe in Mariupol, which has been encircled by Russian forces and cut off from deliveries of food and medicine. Repeated attempts to bring in supplies and evacuate civilians from Mariupol have been cancelled because of relentless Russian fire, while Moscow accuses the Ukrainians of violating ceasefires. Mariupol’s mayor says the 12-day assault has killed more than 1,500 people.
Ukraine says Russian forces shelled mosque in Mariupol
- Russian forces have shelled a mosque in Mariupol where more than 80 adults and children, including Turkish citizens, have taken refuge, Ukraine’s foreign ministry says. It did not say if there were any people killed or wounded. Moscow has denied targeting civilian areas in what it calls a “special military operation” in Ukraine.