Global National: March 5, 2022 | Ukraine, Russia blame each other as partial ceasefire collapses

Global News published this video item, entitled “Global National: March 5, 2022 | Ukraine, Russia blame each other as partial ceasefire collapses” – below is their description.

The first ceasefire attempted in Ukraine to evacuate civilians collapsed not long after it began. Ukrainian officials accuse Russia of breaking the partial truce, with efforts to allow more than 200,000 people to escape the fighting having been halted and residents have been forced to turn back. David Akin has our top story.

Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that any third-party declaration of a no-fly zone over Ukraine would be seen as participation in the war. It came as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged U.S. lawmakers to push NATO into action and asked for more humanitarian aid as the refugee crisis worsens. Jennifer Johnson reports.

With the growing challenge to get into Ukraine, Global News teams have been reporting from neighbouring countries for more than a week. But today, a first-hand look on the ground in Lviv from Mike Armstrong who takes us through his journey to enter the war-torn country.

The Canadian ambassador to Ukraine, Larisa Galadza, is in Poland witnessing the flood of refugees into the country every day. Eric Sorensen spoke with her on the West Block about the determination and grief Ukrainians are experiencing.

As the war in Ukraine intensifies, one person who understands what refugees are going through is Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga, the former president of Latvia. She spent 50 years in exile after fleeing with her parents when Soviet forces invaded during the Second World War. Mercedes Stephenson spoke with her about that experience – and whether NATO will push back against Putin.

Cryptocurrency has emerged as a key factor in the war in Ukraine. Experts say it’s likely to support residents on both sides of the conflict as people take their money out of the traditional currency markets. But as Anne Gaviola reports, it’s unlikely to help Russia totally skirt global economic sanctions.

Alberta has deep historical and human communications to Ukraine. As Dan Grummett reports, the community of Vegreville, a town built on Ukrainian roots, is trying to help however they can.

For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/8660912/russia-ukraine-ceasefire-mariupol-volnovakha/

Subscribe to Global News Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/20fcXDc

Like Global News on Facebook HERE: http://bit.ly/255GMJQ

Follow Global News on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/1Toz8mt

Follow Global News on Instagram HERE: https://bit.ly/2QZaZIB

#GlobalNews

Global News YouTube Channel

Got a comment? Leave your thoughts in the comments section, below. Please note comments are moderated before publication.


About This Source - Global News

Global News is the news and current affairs division of the Canadian Global Television Network, based in Vancouver, Canada.

Recent from Global News:

Impact inflation, living costs have on birth rates and canadians on parental leave 1

Impact inflation, living costs have on birth rates and Canadians on parental leave

Construction of EV battery plant in Quebec temporarily halted following criticism

Ukrainian armour becomes battle-scarred art exhibit as Russia-Ukraine war rages on

In This Story: Latvia

Latvia is a country on the Baltic Sea between Lithuania and Estonia. Its landscape is marked by wide beaches as well as dense, sprawling forests. Latvia’s capital is Riga, home to notable wooden and art nouveau architecture, a vast Central Market and a medieval Old Town with St. Peter’s Church.

2 Recent Items: Latvia

Trolltunga: Norway’s Enchanting Natural Wonder Becomes a Premier Wedding Destination

Iran developing a new attack drone for Russia? | Ukraine war

In This Story: No-Fly Zone

A no-fly zone, also known as a no-flight zone (NFZ), or air exclusion zone (AEZ), is a territory or area established by a military power over which certain aircraft are not permitted to fly. Such zones are usually set up in an enemy power’s territory during a conflict, similar in concept to an aerial demilitarized zone, and usually intend to prohibit the country’s military aircraft from operating in the region. Military action is employed by the enforcing state and, depending on the terms of the NFZ, may include preemptive attacks to prevent potential violations, reactive force targeted at violating aircraft, or surveillance with no use of force. Air exclusion zones and anti-aircraft defences are sometimes set up in a civilian context, for example to protect sensitive locations, or events such as the 2012 London Olympic Games, against terrorist air attack.

2 Recent Items: No-Fly Zone

Zelenskyy addresses Canada’s Parliament following Washington visit | LIVE

Madeleine McCann: Divers search Portuguese reservoir after new evidence emerges

In This Story: Poland

Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country located in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces, covering an area of 312,696 square kilometres, and has a largely temperate seasonal climate.

Poland’s capital and largest metropolis is Warsaw.

2 Recent Items: Poland

Trolltunga: Norway’s Enchanting Natural Wonder Becomes a Premier Wedding Destination

ONE MORE SHOT – Extended Preview

In This Story: Putin

Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin is a Russian politician and a former officer of the KGB who has served as President of Russia since 2012, previously holding the position from 1999 until 2008. He was also the Prime Minister of Russia from 1999 to 2000 and again from 2008 to 2012.

5 Recent Items: Putin

As the war with Russia heads into its third year, will Western support for Ukraine continue?

‘WAR with Russia within a YEAR’: ‘FAT’ Brits would be TROUNCED by Putin – Rear Admiral Parry

‘We’re preparing for war with Russia’

Should we be preparing for the threat of an all-out war?: Tensions heighten between Russia and NATO

Zelenskiy Gives Passionate Appeal for More Ukraine Aid at Davos

In This Story: Russia

Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country located in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It extends from the Baltic Sea in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east, and from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea in the south.

Russia spans more than one-eighth of the Earth’s inhabited land area, stretching eleven time zones, and bordering 16 sovereign nations. Moscow is the country’s capital.

The Soviet Union was dissolved in 1991 and since 1993 Russia been governed as a federal semi-presidential republic. Russia is a major great power, with the world’s second-most powerful military, and the fourth-highest military expenditure. As a recognised nuclear-weapon state, the country possesses the world’s largest stockpile of nuclear weapons.

3 Recent Items: Russia

Why The World Is Rushing Back To The Moon

North Korea and the new Cold War | 60 Minutes Full Episodes

Why are Russians risking years in prison to protest? | DW News

Leave a Comment

We don't require your email address, or your name, for anyone to leave a comment. If you do add an email address, you may be notified if there are replies to your comment - we won't use it for any other purpose. Please make respectful comments, which add value, and avoid personal attacks on others. Links are not allowed in comments - 99% of spam comments, attempt to post links. Please describe where people may find additional information - for example "visit the UN website" or "search Google for..." rather than posting a link. Comments failing to adhere to these guidelines will not be published.