Russia-Ukraine live updates: Biden will go to Europe next week for NATO summit; European leaders travel to Kyiv

Russia-Ukraine live updates: Biden will go to Europe next week for NATO summit; European leaders travel to Kyiv

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Meanwhile, Ukraine’s deputy prime minister said about 20,000 people have been evacuated from the port city of Mariupol, where officials said their efforts to establish a “humanitarian corridor” were thwarted until early this week. The Washington Post cannot independently verify the number of evacuations. Conditions in Mariupol — home to 400,000 people — grew dire amid a Russian blockade, with food and water dwindling and bodies going to mass graves.

Here’s what to know

  • As many as 55 Ukrainian children become refugees every minute, joining the more than 3 million people who have fled Ukraine since Russia’s invasion. Here are some of their stories.
  • While Moscow has gained control of southern cities such as Kherson and Melitopol, it is struggling to take over other hubs, including Mariupol, Kharkiv, Chernihiv and Sumy. A curfew took effect in Kyiv, the capital, after a missile attack on an apartment building killed at least four people.
  • Russia President Vladimir Putin said negotiations with Ukraine remain at an impasse, telling a European Council leader that Kyiv “is not showing a serious commitment to finding mutually acceptable solutions,” according to the Kremlin’s readout.
  • Pierre Zakrzewski, a cameraman for Fox News, was killed Monday alongside a Ukrainian colleague, Oleksandra Kuvshynova, while reporting outside Kyiv, according to statements from Fox News and Ukrainian officials.
  • Zelensky will virtually address a joint session of Congress on Wednesday morning in an attempt to rally more American support.

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