Ukrainians flee war, Russia takes a breather before a new blow

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19:35, 27.03.2022

We bring to your attention today's (as of March 27, 22) review of international events through the prism of the war in Ukraine, made by the editors of Sotsportal.



WAR

1. Russian troops are concentrating their efforts to try to cordon Ukrainian forces in Donbas.
2. Russia continues to move its troops to the territory of Belarus for rotation, reinforcement and resupply.
3. After the defeat of infidels by the forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Trostyanka, the commander of the 13th tank regiment, which is part of the Kantermirovskaya division, shot himself, and was also removed from the post of commander of the 1st tank army of the Western Military District of the Russian Federation.
4. Soldiers of the operational command "North" destroyed the column of invaders and captured two enemy trucks "Ural" model "Tornado-U".
The main thing: According to The Insider, on March 26, Russian infidels launched at least 70 missiles in Ukraine in an instant, most of which were shot down by Ukrainian defenders.

SANCTIONS

1. Russian mobile operator MegaFon no longer belongs to the International Operators Association (GSMA)
2. Finnish state-owned railway company VR is suspending rail freight traffic to Russia due to anti-Russian sanctions.
3. The Swiss insurance company Zurich Insurance temporarily abandoned the Z logo in social networks, as it resembles the marking of equipment of the Russian occupation forces in Ukraine.
4. Canada says it can provide more oil, gas and uranium to help resolve the global energy crisis.
The main thing: Britain does not plan to ease the sanctions imposed on Russia until there is a complete ceasefire and the withdrawal of the Russian military from Ukraine.

POLITICS

1. Turkey and other countries still need to negotiate with Russia to help end the war in Ukraine.
2. The United States does not have a regime change strategy in Russia, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said Sunday.
3. Pope Francis called for doing everything possible to end the war in Ukraine and called the war "barbarism and sacrilege" and a phenomenon that has no place in the future if humanity does not want to self-destruct.
4. French President Emmanuel Macron said that he "would not have called" Putin the words that US President Joe Biden used, in particular, calling him a butcher - in order to maintain the opportunity to conduct some kind of dialogue with the President of the Russian Federation.
The main thing: The next round of negotiations between the Ukrainian and Russian delegations will take place in Turkey on March 28-30.

SOLIDARITY

1. The British government is allocating a package of 3 million pounds sterling in support of Ukrainian scientists, and is also suspending cooperation with Russian universities and companies that are strategically important to the Russian authorities.
2. Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, the federal police have registered 266,975 refugees from Ukraine in Germany.
3. On the eve of World Theater Day, the German Theater in Berlin on Saturday expressed solidarity with the destroyed Drama Theater in Mariupol by writing the word "CHILDREN" in front of its entrance.
4. Tens of thousands of people marched through the center of London on Saturday to express solidarity with the Ukrainian people and confidence in victory in the war against Russia.
The main thing: In Budapest, activists put up 300 pairs of used shoes on the banks of the Danube in memory of at least 300 civilians of Mariupol who died in the Drama Theater destroyed by a Russian bomb.

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