
Mariupol shelling resumes after hospital attack
Russian forces continue to bomb residential areas in Mariupol after hospital attack
We continue to bring you voices out of Ukraine where Mariupol is under renewed bombing in residential areas after a maternity and children's hospital was targeted on Thursday. Fighting also continues in cities in the East, North and South of the country, including in the capital Kyiv. We bring you the latest news reports from our correspondents on the ground.
Ukrainian and Russian foreign ministers have held face-to-face talks in Turkey but there’s been no progress on how to end the fighting in Ukraine. We discuss the conditions and statements presented by both sides.
The owner of Chelsea football club Roman Abramovich and six other wealthy Russians have been sanctioned by the UK because of their links to President Putin. We look at the impact on Chelsea’s business operations and on Abramovich’s plans to sell the club.
We hear from Ukrainians who are volunteering and helping aid workers in their country to deliver supplies for their fellow citizens.
And we look at the plight of those fleeing the conflict and hear from our correspondent at the Polish border who has been speaking to Indian students about their harrowing experience of trying to flee the city of Sumy in the north-east.
(Photo: The courtyard outside the bombed Mariupol hospital. Credit: Mariupol city council photo)
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