• Russia has blocked Facebook and restricted access to Twitter.

    It has tightened the noose around foreign and opposition media by limiting access to the BBC, Deutsche Welle, Meduza and Svoboda.

    Another illustration, the Duma voted during the day a law imposing 15 years in prison for any dissemination of "false information about the army".

  • NATO members have rejected Kiev's request to create a no-fly zone in Ukraine, to avoid being drawn into the conflict, said the secretary general of the Alliance, who also denounced the use by Russia of "cluster bombs", "in violation of international law".

    "All these people who are going to die from today will also die because of you," accused Volodymyr Zelensky.

  • A third round of negotiations with Russia is looming for this weekend, said one of the Ukrainian negotiators, Mykhaïlo Podoliak.

  • The Ukrainian nuclear power plant in Zaporozhye, the largest in Europe, was bombed by the Russian army.

    The Ukrainian authorities assured that the nuclear security of the place was ensured, the emergency services succeeded in extinguishing the fire. 

  • In response to these strikes, the UN Security Council met urgently.

    The United States denounced "an immense threat", Moscow denied any responsibility accusing Ukraine of having caused the fire at the Zaporozhye nuclear site.

  • The head of American diplomacy, Antony Blinken, arrived in Brussels to conduct talks with NATO and EU officials, after which he is due to visit Poland, the three Baltic countries and Moldova.

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