The war it is waging against Russia has entered its ninth day, while the battles are continuing on different axes, amid discrepancy in the data of control and losses between Moscow and Kiev.

While Western powers continue to pressure Russia by tightening sanctions, the Russian and Ukrainian sides reached an agreement to establish safe corridors for civilians, with the possibility of a temporary ceasefire.

Here are the latest developments in Russia's war on Ukraine on its ninth day:

5 minutes ago

Reuters from the Ukrainian mayor of Enerhodar: The Zaporizhia nuclear power plant caught fire after a Russian attack.

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Blinken: Washington and its allies are committed to ensuring that Russia pays a heavy economic and diplomatic price for its aggression against Ukraine.

Blinken: We targeted Russian disinformation outlets that contribute to the destabilization of Ukraine.

Blinken: We've targeted Russian elites, their financial networks, their assets, and restricted visas to those close to the Kremlin and their families.

Blinken: We sanctioned 22 companies linked to Russian defense establishments for striking Putin's war machine.

Blinken: Individuals who stop supporting the Russian government's destabilizing activity may be lifted.

Blinken: We have imposed controls on the Russian oil and gas sector and oil and refining equipment.