Ukraine says ceasefire talks with Russia failed

Last updated on March 12th, 2022 at 03:52 am

Ukraine -On day 14 of the Russia-Ukraine war, civilians fled towns and cities across the country, and an airstrike struck a maternity hospital in Mariupol.

Ukraine blamed Russia for the attack, which has been condemned over and across.

Ukraine’s President posted footage showing blown-out windows, burnt-out cars, and a deep crater in the ground outside.

Officials said at least 17 people were injured.

Elsewhere, civilian convoys were waiting to leave towns near the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv.

In eastern parts of Ukraine, some people managed to escape from the city of Sumy; fighting continued as others were blocked as negotiations.

High-level talks between Ukraine and Russia ended without a ceasefire as violence surged across the country. International media termed conditions in the besieged city of Mariupol “dire and desperate” as residents ran out of food.

Ukraine’s foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba, claimed there had been no progress in attaining a ceasefire in talks in Turkey. His Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, kept mum on the scenario.

This was the first high-level meeting between the two nations since the Moscow-ordered invasion of Ukraine two weeks ago.

Talks got underway near Antalya. They were sidetracked by the bombing of the 600-bed maternity hospital. The White House said the attack was barbaric, while the European Commission President said she was convinced that the “cruel and tragic” act was a war crime.

Almost two weeks after Putin’s forces seized the former power plant Chernobyl, the power has completely gone out.

Ukrainian authorities blamed the Russian troops for the outage. They have suggested the situation could go dangerous, as the plant still needs constant management, years after it became the site of the worst nuclear accident in history.

The UN nuclear watchdog said the power cut had not affected safety as the spent nuclear fuel could not heat up enough to erupt into an accident.

EU Reporter

As vast is the European region, the more diverse are the developments and news that are to be known. I bring to table the news and political affairs from region to your screens.

Recent Posts

Why International Travelers are Now Booking Trips Based on Exotic Supermarket Aisles Instead of Landmarks

The search of today has passed out of monuments of grandeur to the modest street store. The international travelling society… Read More

January 29, 2026

YouTuber IShowSpeed Receives a Ghanaian Passport, Highlighting the New Era of “Influencer Citizenship.”

The most recent nationality of Darren Watkins Jr. is an important milestone in the relationship between nations and the contemporary… Read More

January 29, 2026

Why Five Cities You’ve Never Heard of Topped the 2026 List for Best Pedestrian-Only Tourism

The world market of leisure is going through a tremendous change with the travelers focusing on experience rather than comfort.… Read More

January 29, 2026

How New TSA Fees for Travelers Without Digital IDs are Creating a Two-Tier Security Class at US Airports

Starting February 1, 2026, the TSA introduces a $45 fee via its ConfirmID program for travelers lacking digital IDs or… Read More

January 29, 2026

Why “Decluttering” Digital Lives is Becoming the New Wellness Trend for 2026

Digital decluttering emerges as 2026's defining wellness trend, countering screen overload amid rising burnout rates. Tech abstinence, as predicted by… Read More

January 29, 2026

Real Madrid and PSG Forced into Unexpected Playoffs, Reshaping the European Knockout Picture

Drama capped the Champions League phase as Real Madrid (9th) and defending champions PSG (11th) tumbled into playoffs on January… Read More

January 29, 2026

This website uses cookies.

Read More