Russia-Ukraine War — The Week That Was

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A demonstrator during a protest against the Russian invasion of Ukraine in front of the United Nations Headquarters in New York. (Photographer: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg)

The Ukraine war entered its second week Friday with the fall of Europe's largest nuclear power plant into the hands of Russian forces.

That, in a way, underscored the invasion which has so far displaced at least one million Ukrainians from the country, led to the capture of the Black Sea port city of Kherson, and threatened the fall of capital Kyiv itself. The port city of Odessa, with a population of over one million, is thought to be the next target.

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The Ukrainians, though, have been defiant. Led by President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, they have thwarted Russia's progress into Kyiv. The Russian Defence Ministry said 498 of its servicemen have been killed and 1,597 wounded in Ukraine, according to an Interfax report. The United Nations Commissioner for Human Rights reported 227 Ukrainian civilians have died and 525 have been wounded since the invasion began on Feb. 24.

Graphic courtesy Bloomberg.

A look at the key events defining the Ukraine war in the week gone by:

At The United Nations

On Feb. 26, 11 members of the 15-member United Nations Security Council voted in favour of a resolution condemning Russia's attack on Ukraine. India, China and the United Arab Emirates abstained from the vote and Russia vetoed.

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On March 2, The UN General Assembly voted to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine and demand that Moscow stop fighting and withdraw its military forces.

The General Assembly voted 141-5 for the draft resolution, ‘Aggression against Ukraine', which was co-sponsored by 94 countries. Only five nations—Russia, Belarus, Syria, North Korea and Eritrea—voted against the measure. India and its neighbours - Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, as well as China were among the 35 countries that abstained.

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