[EN DIRECT] 27th day of war in Ukraine: here are all the latest developments

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The Russian invasion of Ukraine continues for a 27and day, while the shelling continues in several cities.

Here are the latest developments, minute by minute

6:40 am | Kremlin says talks with Ukraine not ‘substantial’ enough


Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for the Russian presidency.

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Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for the Russian presidency.

The Kremlin ruled on Tuesday that the ongoing talks with Kyiv were not “substantial” enough, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky saying he was ready for his side to “compromises” that he wants to submit to a referendum.

5:25 am | Two yachts of Russian oligarch Abramovich moored in Turkey


A shopping center in Kyiv was bombed by the Russian army causing extensive damage.

Two yachts belonging to Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich have docked in southwestern Turkey, which does not enforce Western sanctions imposed on Russia’s oligarchs after the invasion of Ukraine, Turkish media reported on Tuesday.

4h45 | Russian opponent Alexei Navalny found guilty of fraud, heavy sentence expected


A shopping center in Kyiv was bombed by the Russian army causing extensive damage.

A Russian judge on Tuesday found Alexei Navalny guilty of “fraud”, paving the way for a new heavy prison sentence against the main opponent of Vladimir Putin, the latest illustration of the growing repression in Russia.

1h15 | Biden says Putin is considering using chemical and biological weapons


A shopping center in Kyiv was bombed by the Russian army causing extensive damage.

US President Joe Biden said on Monday it was “clear” that Russia is considering using chemical and biological weapons in Ukraine, warning that such a move would prompt a “tough” Western response.

0 a.m. | Horror at the mall


A shopping center in Kyiv was bombed by the Russian army causing extensive damage.

Ukraine yesterday refused to lay down arms in one of its key cities as demanded by Russia in an ultimatum, reiterating that it would defend itself until the end.

WAR NOTEBOOK | Putin wants to starve Ukraine


A shopping center in Kyiv was bombed by the Russian army causing extensive damage.

READ | Trudeau will address the European Parliament on Wednesday


A shopping center in Kyiv was bombed by the Russian army causing extensive damage.

Less than two weeks after his stay in Northern Europe, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will again fly to the Old Continent this week to deliver a speech to the European Parliament on the subject of the war in Ukraine.

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