UPDATE 1-Russia ally Belarus tells Ukraine to cut diplomatic staff
Greek foreign minister wants to lead humanitarian aid mission to Mariupol
'What I saw, I hope no one will ever see' says Greek diplomat returning from Mariupol
Russian cosmonauts board Space Station wearing blue and yellow, the colors of Ukraine
Pope Francis issues an urgent plea for an end to the war
7 Ukrainian refugees are taken in by a Russian immigrant in Germany
This Polish mayor has become a hero for Ukrainians in crisis. But what of his past?
Sisters flee Kyiv as they struggle to stay in touch with family in Mariupol
A Ukrainian boy travels 620 miles to safety, with a phone number written on his hand 'Pisetskaya, who is widowed, said her town is next to a nuclear power plant that Russian forces have been attacking. She reportedly put her son on a train in southeastern Ukraine, where Russian troops recently assaulted the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant."
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