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© Reuters. A family of children and a woman are seated together as the evacuees (including civilians) arrive at temporary accommodation centres in Bezimenne during Ukraine-Russia Conflict in the Donetsk Region.

(Reuters] – About 100 civilians were to be evacuated in Mariupol from Azovstal’s ruined steelworks.

FIGHTING

* Russia’s defence ministry said it had carried out a missile strike on a military airfield near the port city of Odesa, destroying a runway and a hangar containing Western-supplied weapons and ammunition.

* Kharkiv region governor Oleh Synehubov warned residents in the north and east of the city of Kharkiv to remain in their shelters due to heavy Russian shelling. Reuters couldn’t immediately verify that reports have been made of any shelling.

* Serhiy Gaidai, the governor of the Luhansk region, urged people to evacuate while it was still possible.

* Russia’s defence ministry accused Ukraine’s forces of shelling a school, kindergarten and cemetery in villages in the occupied southern Kherson region, the Russian RIA news agency said. Ukraine didn’t immediately reply.

Reuters was unable to immediately confirm reports regarding developments in the battlefield.

DIPLOMACY and CIVILIANS

* Dozens of civilians were evacuated from Mariupol’s Azovstal steel works in a convoy with vehicles bearing United Nations symbols. A Reuters photographer witnessed civilians arrive at a temporary accommodation facility.

* Cowering in the labyrinth of Soviet-era bunkers far beneath the vast Azovstal steel works, Natalia Usmanova felt her heart would stop she was so terrified as Russian bombs rained down on Mariupol, sprinkling her with concrete dust. After being evacuated, she spoke with Reuters.

* Pelosi said she had met Zelenskiy to send the message that the United States stands firmly with Ukraine as it battles “Putin’s diabolic invasion”.

* Britain’s Foreign Office said Russia is using a troll factory to spread disinformation about the war on social media and target politicians across a number of countries including Britain and South Africa.

* Russia is committed to working to prevent a nuclear war ever beginning, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in an Italian television interview on Sunday. Lavrov spoke in Russian via an Italian interpreter and said that Western media have misrepresented Russian threats.

* Finland will almost certainly apply for membership in NATO, Sweden’s Foreign Minister Ann Linde (NYSE:) told Swedish television on Sunday. Both Sweden and Finland have had to reexamine their beliefs about military neutrality as a way of protecting national security after Russia invaded Ukraine.

ECONOMY, BUSINESS

* U.S. Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said he will add provisions to a $33 billion Ukraine aid package to allow the United States to seize Russian oligarchs’ assets and send money from their sale directly to Ukraine.

* Russia should confiscate property owned by Westerners in response to a proposal by U.S. President Joe Biden to transfer the frozen assets of Russia’s elite to Ukraine, Russia’s most senior lawmaker said.

* The European Union is leaning towards a ban on imports of Russian oil by the end of the year, two EU diplomats said, after talks between the European Commission and EU member states this weekend.

* EU energy ministers were set to hold emergency talks on Monday, as the bloc strives for a united response to Moscow’s demand that European buyers pay for Russian gas in roubles or face their supply being cut off.

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* “I suffer and cry thinking of the suffering of the Ukrainian population, in particular the weakest, the elderly, the children,” Pope Francis, speaking to thousands of people in St. Peter’s Square.

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