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Russia-Ukraine War: List of key events, day 1.102 | Russia-Ukraine was news

These are the most important developments on day 1.102 of the Russia War against Ukraine.

Here is the situation on Sunday, March 2:

Battle

  • The head of the Russian investigation committee says that the Ukrainian attacks on Russian regions and near the border have so far killed at least 652 civilians, reported the Russian news agency TASS.
  • Moscow said it had three Ukrainian drones, which aimed at the Russkaya gas compressor station in the southern Krasnodar region, part of the Turkstream pipeline network.
  • A new surveillance mission of the International Atomic Energy Agency came through the Russian territory in the power plant of the Russian Zaporizhzhia in Ukraine for the first time.
  • Odesa Regional Governor Oleh Kiper said that a Russian rocket beat harbor facilities that injured two workers and harm the infrastructure and a ship.
  • The Russian Ministry of Defense said that its armed forces had captured the villages of Sudne and Burlatske in the south of the eastern Donetsk region.

diplomacy

  • British Prime Minister Keir Starrer told Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that he was “very, very welcome” a day after the collision with US President Donald Trump in London.
  • The British Chancellor of the Exchange Rachel Reeves and the Finance Minister of Ukraine, Sergii Marcheko, signed a loan agreement of £ 2.26 billion ($ 2.84 billion) on Saturday. Zelenskyy said the loan was used to produce weapons in Ukraine.
  • The Ukrainian leader said Kyiv was still ready to sign a rare -earth -mineral contract with the United States after he came together with Trump in the first step towards security guarantees.
  • Mark Rutte, head of NATO, said the United States, Ukraine and Europe would have to work together to end the war and bring “durable peace”. He asked Zelenskyy to improve his relationship with Trump.
  • Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban has asked the European Union to open direct talks with Russia to end the war.
  • Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said Moscow's goals in Ukraine, including his “demilitarization and denazification”, remain unchanged and accused Zelsssskyy of being “obsessed” the war.
  • German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock called for more “flexibility” in EU and German budget rules to facilitate more support for Ukraine.