War and pics: From US's ban on oil import to attacks on Ukrainian hospitals- All you need to know

US President Joe Biden announced on Tuesday a ban on Russian oil and other energy imports, ramping up pressure on Moscow in retaliation for its invasion of Ukraine while Ukraine`s government accused Russia of shelling a humanitarian corridor it had promised to open to let residents flee the besieged port of Mariupol.

Zee Media Bureau | Mar 08, 2022, 22:51 PM IST

US President Joe Biden announced on Tuesday a ban on Russian oil and other energy imports, ramping up pressure on Moscow in retaliation for its invasion of Ukraine while Ukraine`s government accused Russia of shelling a humanitarian corridor it had promised to open to let residents flee the besieged port of Mariupol.

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West's aggression shown in sanctions

West's aggression shown in sanctions

The European Commission published plans to cut EU dependency on Russian gas this year by two-thirds and end its reliance on Russian supplies of the fuel "well before 2030". (Image credit: Reuters)

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Attacks on health care system

Attacks on health care system

The WHO said on Tuesday that attacks on hospitals, ambulances and other health care facilities in Ukraine have intensified in recent days. (Image credit: Reuters)

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Rising death toll

Rising death toll

The United Nations human rights office says it had verified 1,335 civilian casualties so far in Ukraine, including 474 killed and 861 injured, but the true toll was likely to be higher. (Image credit: Reuters)

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Tide of Refugees

Tide of Refugees

According to the UN refugee agency, two million people have fled Ukraine since the start of the Russian invasion. (Image credit: Reuters)

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Shelling attack on humanitarian corridors

Shelling attack on humanitarian corridors

Ukrainian civilians began leaving two besieged areas after Russia opened "humanitarian corridors" for them, but Kyiv said Russian forces had shelled an evacuation route from the port city of Mariupol.

Russia said Ukrainian authorities had endorsed only one civilian evacuation route from areas affected by fighting out of 10 that were proposed, including five towards territory controlled by Kyiv, Interfax news agency reported. (Image credit: Reuters)

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