• Russia has deployed tens of thousands of troops to the Ukrainian border in recent weeks.

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  • Today, the dilemma for Ukrainians could be summed up as whether to take up arms or flee the country.

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news of the day

On social networks and in the media, images of buildings on fire or destroyed by bombs, exchanges of fire in inhabited neighborhoods, but also of dead bodies, accumulate.

Behind, it is an entire people who are living a second day of nightmare this Friday while the air attacks do not stop and Russian troops continue their progress.

The Ukrainian ministry asked civilians to enter into resistance by informing them of enemy positions or by making Molotov cocktails.

If some have actually chosen to take the weapons that were distributed to whoever wanted them in the streets of Kiev, others have decided to flee.

According to the head of the UN agency for refugees, more than 50,000 Ukrainians have fled the country in less than 48 hours.

Poland already says it has welcomed nearly 30,000.

Tens of thousands would arrive at the borders of the EU, in Moldova, Hungary and Romania.

The city of Lyon has also said it is ready to welcome refugees.

The UN also counted nearly 100,000 displaced persons within Ukrainian territory on Thursday.

sentence of the day

A clique of drug addicts and neo-Nazis

This is how Vladimir Putin described Ukrainian power in a video message.

He also called on the Ukrainian army to rise up and "take power" in Kiev in a final attempt to destabilize.

The number of the day

137 dead and 316 injured

among Ukrainian civilians, according to a report announced Friday morning by President Volodymyr Zelensky who praised the "heroism" of the population, assuring that his soldiers were doing "their possible" to defend the country.

The trend of the day

Russia and its leaders again took a wave of sanctions on the second day of this surprise entry into the war.

Russia was first blacklisted culturally and sportingly.

It can no longer participate in Eurovision, nor host international sports competitions on its soil.

The F1 Grand Prix in September was canceled and the Champions League final in Saint Petersburg on May 28 was moved to the Stade de France.

Our file on the war in Ukraine

On the side of the Western forces, the Council of Europe announced the suspension of Russia.

The 27 member states have agreed to sanction Vladimir Putin and Sergei Lavrov by freezing their assets in the EU.

Boris Johnson and his Northern European allies have meanwhile promised more sanctions against "President Putin's close entourage".

However, the Ukrainian president deemed the European response to the Russian invasion too "slow" and asked that all retaliatory measures be "on the table".

He also called on Europeans who wanted to come and fight in Ukraine to repel Russian soldiers.

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