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EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI

Ukraine and Russia: What you need to know right now

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Russian forces seized Europe's biggest nuclear power plant in southeastern Ukraine after fierce fighting which set ablaze an adjacent training facility, a local authority said. The fire was extinguished.


Surveillance camera footage shows a flare landing at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant during shelling in Enerhodar
Surveillance camera footage shows a flare landing at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant during shelling in Enerhodar


* No sign of radiation leak Essential equipment at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant was unaffected after the fire, with no change in radiation levels, the International Atomic Energy Agency said.


* 'Europeans, please wake up' - Zelenskiy Ukrainian President Zelenskiy decried the assault on the nuclear plant, saying Russian tanks had shot at reactor blocks, without citing evidence that they had been hit. "Europeans, please wake up. Tell your politicians - Russian troops are shooting at a nuclear power plant in Ukraine," he said in a video message.


*Stop fighting around the nuclear plant - Biden


U.S. President Biden and British Prime Minister Johnson spoke separately with Zelenskiy about the fire. The White House said Biden urged Russia to "cease its military activities in the area and allow firefighters and emergency responders to access the site." China also called on "on all sides to exercise restraint, avoid escalation and ensure the safety of relevant nuclear facilities." *Port city of Mariupol encircled, bombarded, UK says The southeastern port city of Mariupol remains under Ukrainian control but it has been encircled by Russian forces and subjected to intense strikes, Britain said in an intelligence update on Friday.


*One million refugees


More than 1 million refugees have fled Ukraine in just seven days, the United Nations said.


Mexican citizens evacuated from Ukraine arrive at the Benito Juarez International airport in Mexico City
Mexican citizens evacuated from Ukraine arrive at the Benito Juarez International airport in Mexico City


*‘According to plan,’ Putin says "I want to say that the special military operation is proceeding strictly in line with the timetable. According to plan. All the tasks that have been set are being successfully resolved," he said on television.


* Fake news? Russia's communications watchdog restricted access to BBC Russian service as well as Radio Liberty and the Meduza media outlet, the RIA news agency reported.


*Google pulls ads in Russia Google said it had stopped selling online advertising in Russia, a ban that covers search, YouTube, and outside publishing partners. Sneaker maker Nike and home furnishings firm IKEA shut down stores in Russia.


*France's Macron tells Putin: ‘You are lying to yourself’ In a phone call to French President Macron, Putin reiterated that he was seeking the "de-Naz

A view shows the remains of a missile at a bus terminal in Kyiv
A view shows the remains of a missile at a bus terminal in Kyiv

ification of Ukraine". According to a French presidential adviser, Macron replied: "You are lying to yourself."


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*MARKETS: Stocks slide, oil jumps


Asian equities and the euro weakened while oil prices jumped as investors took fright over reports of the fire at the nuclear plant.


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