
More than 1.2 million refugees have fled Ukraine, the United Nations says
According to UN figures, more than 1.2 million refugees have fled Ukraine since the first day of the Russian offensive, which began on February 24. Of the 1,209,976 refugees, more than half have gone to Poland and the rest to neighboring countries such as Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Moldova and Romania.
About 1 million have fled since the first week of the attacks, while many more are "on the move both at home and abroad".

Elon Musk refuses to block Russian propaganda from Starlink
Through a Twitter status, Elon Musk said that foreign government officials have asked his satellite internet company, Starlink, to "block Russian news" as a measure against the ongoing attack in Ukraine.
"We will not do that as long as we are not under the threat of guns. I'm sorry, but I'm absolutely in favor of free speech."
It is not clear which government made such a request to the head of Tesla, but he added that it was not Ukraine itself.
What kind of propaganda is this?
Any news coming from the Russian media, President Putin's statements, etc.

Zelensky to Europe: "If we fall, you fall!"
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky once again thanked the global community for the support and assistance provided for 9 days, since the moment of the Russian attack.
“Sot, ne jemi të gjithë ushtarë. Disa prej nesh janë ushtarakë, që i shërbejnë vendit tonë në ushtri. Të tjerët po shërbejnë si mjekë, të tjerë po punojnë për të mbrojtur fëmijët dhe familjet e tyre. Kjo është zemra jonë, zemra e Ukrainës, duke qëndruar së bashku kundër së keqes”.
Ndër të tjera ai iu bëri thirrje europianëve që të vazhdojnë të japin mbështetjen e tyre pasi në këtë pikë, të gjithë "jemi ukrainas".
“Përkrahni luftën tonë, sepse nëse Ukraina nuk do të qëndrojë, Evropa nuk do të qëndrojë. Nëse ne do të biem, ju do të bini. Të gjithë ju sot jeni ukrainas."
Presidenti siguroi gjithashtu se vazhdon të jetë në vend dhe se nuk ka ndërmend të largohet prej Ukrainës, sikundër pretendojnë lajmet nëpër media.

Sekretari amerikan i Shtetit thotë se luftën mund ta fitojë Ukraina
Antony Blinken, the US Secretary of State, told the BBC that he was convinced that Ukraine would win the war against the Russians.
Blinken said he could not say for sure how long the war would last, but insisted Ukraine's defeat was not inevitable. While praising the Ukrainian people for their bravery and determination, he said he expects that "over time" it will become clear that Moscow can not submit to this people, to its will.
"If Moscow's intention is to somehow try to overthrow the government and install its puppet regime, 45 million Ukrainians will reject this in one way or another," he said, adding that US and Western countries were concerned about the risk. of escalation remains real.

Source: CNN, BBC