China News Agency, Beijing, March 6th. Comprehensive news: On the 5th local time, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia's "special military operation" is proceeding smoothly as planned, and the task of attacking the military infrastructure in Ukraine is coming to an end.

In addition, the opening of the humanitarian corridor between the two Donbass has been blocked, and Russia and Ukraine have different opinions on this.

Putin says mission to strike military infrastructure in Ukraine is nearing completion

  Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Konashenkov said on the 5th that the Russian army has destroyed 2,119 targets in Ukrainian military infrastructure in "special military operations".

According to the report of the Russian Ministry of Defense on the same day, the Russian army controlled the military base of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Kherson Oblast and seized a large amount of weapons and equipment.

  Russian President Vladimir Putin revealed on the 5th that Russia's "special military operation" is proceeding smoothly as planned. Most of Ukraine's military infrastructure, including weapons and ammunition depots and air defense systems, has been destroyed, and the task of attacking military infrastructure in Ukraine has been completed. Near the end.

  Putin also said on the same day that sanctions against Russia by Western countries are like a "declaration of war", but the Russian leadership currently has no plans to implement a state of emergency at home.

  According to the Ukrainian Northern Command on the 5th, the Ukrainian army repelled the Russian army advancing towards Kiev in the northeastern city of Chernihiv.

The Ukrainian military also released news on the same day that the Ukrainian army shot down a Russian fighter jet in Ochakov, southern Ukraine, and captured a pilot.

Russia and Ukraine disagree on the opening of humanitarian corridor

  The head of the Russian National Defense Command Center, Mizhantsev, said on the 5th that the opening of humanitarian corridors in the cities of Mariupol and Vornovaha in the Donbas region was blocked.

He said that according to the relevant request of the Ukrainian side, the Russian side entered the "quiet mode" at 10:00 Moscow time on the same day to open a humanitarian corridor for the people in the two parts of the Donbas, but the positions of the Russian armed forces were attacked by firepower from these two places.

The Ukrainian side used the "quiet mode" to redeploy and consolidate its forces, strengthening its positions in Mariupol and Vornovaha.

  The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on social media on the 5th, saying that the Russian army violated the agreement reached between Ukraine and Russia that day and continued to shell Mariupol, Vornovaha and other cities, making it impossible for the Ukrainian side to evacuate safely through the humanitarian corridor. civilians, as well as the delivery of medicine and food, the Ukrainian side asked the international community to immediately call on Russia to cease fire and open humanitarian corridors.

The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed that once security conditions are in place, Ukraine will work with humanitarian organizations to prepare for the evacuation of civilians.

Ukraine says one Ukrainian member who participated in the first round of talks between Ukraine and Russia was killed

  On the night of the 5th local time, the Directorate General of Intelligence of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense issued an official statement on its website saying that Kireyev, a member of the Ukrainian side who participated in the first round of talks between Ukraine and Russia, died in the line of duty.

The statement said that Kireyev, an official of the Ukrainian General Intelligence Service, and two other intelligence officers were killed while carrying out a special mission.

The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense expresses its deepest sympathies to the families of the killed intelligence officers.

  Ukrainian People's Servant Party parliamentary group chairman and negotiator Allahamia revealed on the 5th that the Ukrainian-Russian delegation will hold the third round of negotiations on the 7th of this month.

  Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a video speech on the 5th that the process of the next round of negotiations between Ukraine and Russia will be judged based on the results of the evacuation of civilians through the humanitarian corridor that day.

More than 1.2 million Ukrainians have taken refuge abroad since Russia-Ukraine conflict

  The head of the Russian National Defense Command Center, Miztsev, said on the 5th that since Russia launched the "special military operation", more than 156,000 people have been evacuated from dangerous areas in Ukraine, and Russia has launched 62 humanitarian operations to Ukraine. 497 tons of humanitarian supplies were transported within the country.

  The Ukrainian Center for Strategic Communication and Information Security quoted United Nations statistics on the 5th as saying that since the conflict, more than 1.2 million Ukrainian residents have sought refuge in Poland, Hungary, Moldova and other countries.

  The Italian daily news agency quoted the Italian news agency ANSA as saying on the 2nd that at present, thousands of Ukrainian refugees have arrived in Italy, most of them women and children.

The Italian authorities are coordinating the resources of all parties to actively respond.

According to reports, Italy has 250,000 Ukrainian immigrants and the largest Ukrainian community in Europe. The Italian-Ukrainian Association estimates that 800,000 to 900,000 Ukrainian refugees may seek asylum in Italy in the future.

IMF says Russia-Ukraine conflict has had serious economic consequences

  The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said in a statement on the 5th that although the current situation in Ukraine is still changing rapidly and the future prospects are full of great uncertainty, the economic consequences have been very serious.

  The statement said the surge in energy and commodity prices, including grains such as wheat, further exacerbated inflationary pressures stemming from supply chain disruptions and the post-coronavirus recovery.

The price shock ripples across the globe, particularly affecting poor households.

If the conflict escalates, the associated economic losses will be even more damaging.

At the same time, sanctions against Russia will have a significant impact on the global economy and financial markets, as well as significant spillover effects on other countries.

  The statement pointed out that the Ukraine crisis has had an impact on inflation and economic activity in many countries, and the transmission of rising international prices to domestic inflation needs to be carefully monitored to adjust response measures.

Fiscal policy needs to support the most vulnerable households as they cope with the rising cost of living.

(End) (Reporters involved: Tian Bing, Zhang Huandi, Su Jingxin)