1. Russia is ready to negotiate with Ukraine, but on one condition.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has recently expressed that Russia is ready for talks with Ukraine in Minsk, the capital of Belarus. At the same time, he added that this would have to do with declaring a "neutral status" of Ukraine, which would include "demilitarization".
Ukraine's president has called for talks with Vladimir Putin, but there is no indication he will accept talks on that basis.
2. The Russian army follows the bombings, the focus remains Kiev.
Ukrainian authorities report 137 military and civilians killed. Meanwhile, 316 people were injured in the attacks.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia's attacks mark military and civilian objects. He underlined that Ukraine is fighting alone in the face of Russia and demanded a ceasefire with the Russian neighbour. Meanwhile Zelensky said this situation cannot be met with sanctions alone.
3. Russian forces take ukraine's main airport under contrroll.
The Russian Defence Ministry says its forces have taken control of the key Hostomel airport near Kiev. According to her, about 200 Russian helicopters have been used and that Kiev is "blocked from the west".
4. Europe is expected to sanction Putin and the Russian Foreign Minister.
The European Union is expected to sanction Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Such news has been disclosed by German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock.
"Now on our list is the Russian president and the foreign minister there. They are responsible for innocent children and people dying there as well as the fact that the international system is being violated. We as Europeans cannot accept that."
5. Radiation level rises at Chernobyl, according to Ukrainian experts
"NATO should have taken more convincing steps," Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Friday.
6. Fearful and in chaos, Ukrainian citizens head to Poland
As attacks follow through various countries in Ukraine, citizens are crossing the border to arrive in Poland. With a bag in his hands, the Ukrainians' only hope to escape is leaving.
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Burimi: The Guardian, CNN