Live Updates | Official: 2 die in attack in eastern Ukraine

By The Related Press

KYIV, Ukraine — A regional official in japanese Ukraine says at the least two individuals have been killed by Russian shelling.

The Luhansk area’s governor, Serhiy Gaidai, mentioned that at the least 4 others have been wounded Sunday when Russia forces fired at residential buildings within the city of Zolote.

Zolote is situated close to the entrance line in Ukraine’s japanese industrial heartland known as Donbas, the place the Russian forces are getting ready for a large offensive.

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KEY DEVELOPMENTS IN THE RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR:

— Russia strikes Ukraine’s massive cities, bears down on Mariupol

— Mom, grandmother weep over a 15-year-old killed in shelling of Kharkiv

— Aged mom feels “misplaced,” seeks son’s physique in Ukrainian city of Bucha

— Prince Harry pays tribute to Ukrainian opponents as he opens the Invictus Video games

— ‘We pray for you’: Ukrainian Jews mark Passover, if they'll

Observe all AP tales on Russia’s conflict on Ukraine at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine.

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OTHER DEVELOPMENTS:

WASHINGTON — Ukraine’s prime minister says the besieged metropolis of Mariupol hasn’t but fallen to Russia and the Ukrainian forces there'll combat “to the top.”

Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal appealed throughout a Sunday look on an American tv broadcast for assist for the roughly 100,000 Ukrainians who stay trapped within the japanese metropolis with out meals, water, warmth and electrical energy.

He says some areas of Mariupol stay beneath Ukrainian management, and that Russia doesn’t have full dominance over town.

Mariupol appeared getting ready to falling to Russian forces Sunday after seven weeks beneath siege. The Russian army gave a deadline for give up to some thousand Ukrainian fighters who have been offering the final pocket of resistance in Mariupol, however the Ukrainians didn’t submit.

Shmyhal informed ABC Information’ “This Week” that Ukrainian forces are nonetheless preventing, together with within the Donbas area, “however we wouldn't have intention to give up.”

The prime minister says Ukraine is ready to finish the conflict by means of diplomacy, if potential. Shmyhal says give up isn’t an choice, including that “we won't go away our nation, our households, our lands, so we are going to combat completely to the top, to the win, on this conflict.”

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KYIV, Ukraine — A Ukrainian well being official says that at the least 5 individuals have been killed within the Russian shelling of Kharkiv.

Maksym Haustov, the pinnacle of the Kharkiv regional administration’s well being division, mentioned that one other 13 residents have been wounded by Sunday’s shelling of Ukraine’s second-largest metropolis.

Rescuers have been working to assist survivors after the shelling that hit residential and administrative buildings and prompted fires. Officers mentioned the middle of Kharkiv got here beneath shelling by a number of rocket launchers.

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KHARKIV, Ukraine — A number of rockets struck the middle of the japanese metropolis of Kharkiv on Sunday, in line with AP journalists within the metropolis.

The barrage slammed into house buildings and left damaged glass, particles and a part of at the least one rocket scattered on the road. A number of residences caught hearth, with firefighters and residents scrambling to douse the flames.

A minimum of two our bodies have been seen, and 4 different individuals have been injured, although the dimensions of the assault advised the casualty toll may rise additional.

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MOSCOW — The Russian army has warned that Ukrainian troops refusing to give up within the besieged port of Mariupol can be destroyed.

The Russian Protection Ministry gave the Ukrainians at Mariupol’s large Azovstal metal mill till 1 p.m. Sunday (1000 GMT) to give up, saying that those that put down their weapons can be “assured to maintain their lives.”

Russian Protection Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov mentioned that the Ukrainian army command had banned its troops from surrendering. He mentioned the Russian army acquired the data from intercepted communications.

Konashenkov warned that “all those that will proceed resistance can be destroyed.”

He claimed that together with Ukrainian troops, there are about 400 international mercenaries encircled at Azovstal, most of them from European nations and Canada, speaking in six languages, in line with intercepts. Konashenkov’s declare couldn’t be independently verified.

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VATICAN CITY — In an Easter Sunday message aimed on the world however closely targeted on Ukraine, Pope Francis raised two worries — the danger of nuclear warfare and that different armed conflicts on the globe will go unnoticed.

In a speech from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, the pope quoted a declaration from scientists within the Nineteen Fifties wherein they posed the query: “Lets put an finish to the human race, or shall mankind surrender conflict?”

The pope has repeatedly made anguished pleas for a cease-fire and negotiations to finish the conflict in Ukraine. In his Easter message, Francis lamented that “so a lot of our brothers and sisters have needed to lock themselves away with the intention to be secure from bombing.”

He expressed hope that the conflict in Europe will “additionally make us extra involved about different conditions of battle, struggling and sorrow” in conditions “that we can't overlook and don't need to overlook.” Among the many locations he cited have been Lebanon, Syria and Iraq. He singled out Yemen, affected by a battle “forgotten by all, with steady victims.”

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MILAN — Italian Premier Mario Draghi is looking Ukraine’s resistance to Russia’s invasion “heroic,” depriving Russia of what it anticipated to be a fast victory and setting the stage for a “extended” conflict.

Draghi informed the Italian day by day Corriere della Sera in an interview printed Sunday that “what awaits us is a conflict of resistance, extended violence with destruction that can proceed. There is no such thing as a signal that the Ukraine inhabitants can settle for a Russian occupation.”

Draghi famous that Italy remained near the Ukrainian individuals, with the reopening of its embassy in Kyiv. The ambassador returned to the capital on Friday, and the embassy is predicted to be totally operational on Monday.

Draghi, who spoke to Putin earlier than the conflict broke out and once more on the finish of March, mentioned he has come to imagine that talking with the Russian chief “is only a waste of time.”

Draghi mentioned: “I've the impression that the horror of the conflict, with its carnage, with what they've accomplished to kids and ladies, is totally impartial of the phrases and the cellphone calls.”

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KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine’s deputy protection minister says that the important thing port of Mariupol is holding regardless of the persevering with Russian assaults.

Hanna Malyar mentioned Sunday that the defenders of the important thing Sea of Azov port have tied up important Russian forces besieging town. She described Mariupol as a “defend defending Ukraine” that forestalls the Russian troops encircling town from advancing to different areas of the nation.

Malyar mentioned that the Russians have continued to hit Mariupol with air raids and have been probably getting ready an amphibious touchdown to beef up their forces within the metropolis.

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LONDON — In his Easter sermon, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has known as for Russia to declare a cease-fire and withdraw in Ukraine.

The chief of the Anglican church mentioned Easter is a time for peace and never “blood and iron.”

Noting that within the Japanese Orthodox church adopted by many in Russia and Ukraine Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week — the week resulting in Easter — he mentioned ”let this be a time for Russian cease-fire, withdrawal and a dedication to talks.”

Welby mentioned God “hears the cry of the moms in Ukraine, he sees the worry of boys too younger to turn out to be troopers, and he is aware of the vulnerability of the orphans and refugees.”

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MOSCOW — The Russian army has informed Ukrainian troops within the besieged port of Mariupol that in the event that they lay down their weapons they are going to be “assured to maintain their lives.”

The Russian Protection Ministry made the announcement early Sunday. Col. Gen. Mikhail Mizintsev mentioned that the Ukrainians encircled on the large Azovstal metal manufacturing unit got till 1 p.m. (1000 GMT) to give up.

It was the most recent such provide to the Ukrainian defenders of the important thing Sea of Azov port throughout a siege that has lasted for greater than 1½ months. Capturing Mariupol is a key strategic purpose for Russia, permitting it to safe a land hall to Crimea, which was annexed by Moscow in 2014. The autumn of Mariupol would additionally free the Russian forces concerned within the siege for a deliberate offensive in Ukraine’s japanese industrial heartland known as Donbas.

The enormous Azovstal metal mill that covers an space of greater than 11 sq. kilometers (over 4.2 sq. miles) is the final main part of Mariupol nonetheless beneath Ukrainian management.

Russian Protection Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov mentioned Saturday that about 2,500 Ukrainian troops stay at Azovstal, a declare that couldn’t be independently verified. The Ukrainian officers didn’t point out any numbers for town defenders.

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MOSCOW — The Russian army says it has struck a army plant on the outskirts of the Ukrainian capital with missiles.

Russian Protection Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov mentioned Sunday the army has used precision-guided air-launched missiles to assault the ammunition plant in Brovary outdoors Kyiv in a single day.

He mentioned that different Russian air raids additionally destroyed Ukrainian air protection radars close to Sievierodonetsk within the east and several other ammunition depots elsewhere.

The strikes have been the most recent in a collection of Russian assaults on Ukraine’s weapons factories, air protection property and different services as Moscow prepares for a large offensive in Ukraine’s japanese industrial heartland known as Donbas.

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SOFIA, Bulgaria — Bulgaria has banned Russian-flagged ships from getting into its Black Sea ports as a part of expanded EU sanctions, the nation’s Maritime Administration introduced on its web site on Sunday.

“All vessels registered beneath Russian flag, in addition to all vessels which have switched their Russian flag, or flag or maritime register registration to every other state by any means after Feb. 24, are forbidden entry to Bulgarian maritime and river ports,” the authority mentioned.

Exceptions can be made just for ships in misery or looking for humanitarian help, or ships transporting vitality merchandise, meals and prescribed drugs to EU nations.

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KHARKIV, Ukraine — Russia’s bombardment of cities round Ukraine on Saturday included an explosion in Kharkiv that destroyed a neighborhood kitchen.

Related Press journalists on the scene recorded the quick aftermath of the obvious missile assault. Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov mentioned three individuals have been killed and 34 wounded by missile strikes Saturday in that metropolis alone.

The kitchen was arrange by World Central Kitchen, which is run by celeb chef José Andrés to determine feeding programs in catastrophe and conflict zones. Andrés tweeted that the non-governmental group’s workers members have been shaken however secure.

The group says it has now reached 30 cities throughout the nation, offering practically 300,000 meals a day. Andrés mentioned the assault in Kharkiv exhibits that “to offer meals in the course of a mindless conflict is an act of braveness, resilience and resistance” and that his group’s cooks will hold cooking for Ukraine.

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KYIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy mentioned he spoke Saturday with the leaders of Britain and Sweden about how finest to assist these defending Mariupol and the tens of hundreds of civilians trapped contained in the besieged metropolis.

Mariupol’s destiny will be determined both by means of battle or diplomacy, he mentioned.

“Both our companions give Ukraine all the essential heavy weapons, the planes, and with out exaggeration instantly, so we are able to scale back the stress of the occupiers on Mariupol and break the blockade,” he mentioned in his nightly video deal with to the nation. “Or we achieve this by means of negotiations, wherein the position of our companions needs to be decisive.”

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NEW YORK — A Russian normal whose troops have been besieging the Ukrainian port of Mariupol was buried on Saturday in St. Petersburg after dying in battle, the governor mentioned.

Maj. Gen. Vladimir Frolov was deputy commander of the eighth Military, which Russian media recognized as being among the many forces battering Mariupol for weeks.

Gov. Alexander Beglov launched a press release saying Frolov “died a heroic dying in battle” with out saying the place or when he was killed. Images on Russian information web sites confirmed his grave at a St. Petersburg cemetery piled excessive with purple and white flowers.

Ukraine has claimed that a number of Russian generals and dozens of different high-ranking officers have been killed throughout the conflict.

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WASHINGTON — Austria’s chancellor mentioned after assembly with Vladimir Putin in Moscow this previous week that the Russian president is “in his personal conflict logic” in terms of Ukraine.

Karl Nehammer informed NBC in an interview that he thinks Putin believes he's profitable the conflict. Nehammer was the primary European chief to fulfill Putin in Moscow since Russia launched its invasion on Feb. 24. He mentioned “we have now to look in his eyes and we have now to confront him with that, what we see in Ukraine.’

Earlier than arriving in Moscow final Monday, Nehammer had visited Bucha, Ukraine, the city outdoors of Kyiv the place graphic proof of killings and torture has emerged following the withdrawal of Russian forces.

Nehammer informed “Meet the Press” that he confronted Putin with what he had seen in Bucha, and “it was not a pleasant dialog.”

He mentioned Putin mentioned “he'll cooperate with a global investigation, on one hand, and then again, he informed me that he doesn’t belief the Western world. So this would be the drawback now sooner or later.”

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