WARNING: This video contains graphic images at 6:19.
A Russian airstrike devastated a maternity hospital in Mariupol, and millions flee as Russia closes in on the capital. Here’s a look at what happened in Ukraine between March 7 and 11. #Ukraine #Russia #Kyiv #Chornobyl
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0:00 – Intro
MON
0:38 – Ukraine rejects Russian proposal for humanitarian corridors that lead to Russia, Belarus
1:50 – Number of refugees fleeing Ukraine reaches 1.5 million
TUES
2:18 – Evacuation routes in jeopardy as Russia continues shelling near strategic Ukrainian cities
3:35 – U.S. bans Russian oil and gas imports, companies suspend business in Russia
3:53 – ‘We will not give up,’ Zelensky tells British Parliament
WED
4:22 – Attack on Ukrainian maternity hospital killed 3, wounded 17, officials say
4:51 – Chornobyl nuclear site on generators after being knocked off power grid
5:15 – Trudeau promises surveillance gear to Ukraine, invites Zelensky to address Parliament
THURS
5:47 – Resident describes life under shadow of Russian invasion
6:43 – Anxious Russians flee by the hundreds to neighbouring Finland, citing instability in country
FRI
6:50 – Invading Russian troops push toward Kyiv, airstrikes hit western Ukraine
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