Russia closes in on Kyiv as YouTube blocks state-backed RT and Sputnik across Europe

YouTube has blocked Russian state-backed RT and Sputnik across Europe, and Turkey has warned warring countries not to send warships through its straits, effectively bottling up Russia's Black Sea Fleet.

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A Ukrainian serviceman is seen in the window of a damaged residential building in Kyiv. Source: AFP / DANIEL LEAL/AFP via Getty Images

A huge Russian armoured column bore down on Kyiv on Tuesday, after the lethal shelling of civilian areas in Ukraine's second largest city raised fears that frustrated Russian commanders could resort to more devastating tactics.

The news comes as YouTube blocked channels connected to Russian state-backed media outlets RT and Sputnik across Europe and NATO ally Turkey warned warring countries not to send warships through its Bosphorus and Dardanelles Straits, effectively bottling up Russia's Black Sea Fleet.

Nearly a week since after Moscow launched war on its neighbour it has failed to capture a single major Ukrainian city after running into unexpectedly fierce resistance.

Western countries fear that Russian commanders could now unleash the tactics they employed in Syria and Chechnya in recent decades, when they pulverised civilian areas, killing thousands, as they sent in their tanks.
Oil company Shell became the latest Western firm to announce it was pulling out of Russia. International sanctions and global financial isolation have had a sudden and devastating impact on Russia's economy, with the rouble in free fall and queues outside banks as Russians rush to salvage their savings.

US satellite company Maxar released pictures showing tanks and fuel trucks snaking along a highway from the north, bearing down on Kyiv along 60 kilometres of highway.

"For the enemy, Kyiv is the key target," President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who has remained in the capital rallying Ukrainians with regular video updates, said in his latest message overnight.

"We did not let them break the defence of the capital and they send saboteurs to us ... we will neutralise them all."

Ukrainian authorities reported 70 soldiers killed in a rocket attack in a town between Kyiv and Kharkiv.

"The Russian advance on Kyiv has made little progress over the past 24 hours probably as a result of continuing logistical difficulties," the British defence ministry said in a military intelligence update on Tuesday.

But it also warned of a shift in Russian tactics putting civilians in greater peril.

"The use of heavy artillery in densely populated urban areas greatly increases the risk of civilian casualties."

The city that bore the brunt of the attack on Monday was Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, with 1.5 million people, located near the Russian border in eastern Ukraine.

Officials say dozens of people were killed and injured on Monday by missile strikes that hit civilian areas.

"Barbaric rocket attacks and MLRS (multiple launch rocket systems) of peaceful cities are evidence that they are no longer able to fight armed Ukrainians," Ukrainian Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov said on Facebook.
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A Ukrainian serviceman talks on a smartphone in front of a damaged residential building in Kyiv. Source: AFP / DANIEL LEAL/AFP via Getty Images
Human rights groups and Ukraine's ambassador to the United States accused Russia of using cluster bombs and vacuum bombs, weapons normally banned in civilian areas. The US said it had no confirmation of their use.

Russia has not given a full account of its battlefield losses, but pictures from Ukraine have shown burnt-out Russian tanks and bodies on the road where they have been attacked by Ukrainian defenders.

Ukraine's general staff said Russian losses included 5,710 personnel, 29 destroyed and damaged aircraft and 198 tanks, all figures that could not be verified.

Ceasefire talks held on Monday at the Belarus border failed to reach a breakthrough. Negotiators have not said when a new round would take place.

Putin's Russia faces near-total international isolation over his decision to launch what he called a "special military operation" to disarm Ukraine and capture "neo-Nazis and drug addicts" that lead it.

Most devastating for Russia have been sanctions on its central bank that prevent it from using its US $630 billion (A$867 billion) foreign reserve war chest to prop up the rouble.

YouTube blocks Russian state-backed RT and Sputnik

YouTube is blocking channels connected to Russian state-backed media outlets RT and Sputnik across Europe effective immediately, due to the situation in Ukraine, the company operated by Alphabet Inc's Google said on Tuesday.

"It'll take time for our systems to fully ramp up. Our teams continue to monitor the situation around the clock to take swift action," a YouTube spokesperson said in a statement.
The company's actions follow that of Facebook parent Meta Platforms, which on Monday said it will restrict access to television network RT and news agency Sputnik on its platforms across the European Union.

Twitter has also said that it would label tweets containing contents from the Russian state-controlled media and reduce their visibility.

Turkey shuts straits to warships

NATO ally Turkey delivered another blow to Moscow on Monday by warning warring countries not to send warships through its Bosphorus and Dardanelles Straits that separate the Black Sea from the Mediterranean, effectively bottling up Russia's Black Sea Fleet.

Public health experts say Ukraine is running low on critical medical supplies and fears of a wider public health crisis are growing as people flee their homes and health services and supplies are interrupted.

More than 660,000 people have fled Ukraine, according to the United Nations refugee agency, setting off a refugee crisis as thousands await passage at European border crossings.

Mastercard said it had blocked multiple financial institutions from its payment network as a result of sanctions on Russia and Visa said it would take action too.

Three major studios, Sony, Disney and Warner Bros, said they would pause theatrical releases of upcoming films in Russia while FIFA and the International Olympic Committee moved to bar Russian teams and athletes from competing.

Mr Putin, who takes pride in athleticism and is passionate about martial arts, had his honorary black belt from World Taekwondo stripped from him over the invasion, the group said.

Maersk suspends all container shipping to Russia

Shipping group Maersk will temporarily halt all container shipping to and from Russia in response to Western sanctions on Moscow following its invasion of Ukraine, the company said on Tuesday.

The move follows similar decisions by Singapore-headquartered Ocean Network Express (ONE), Germany's Hapag Lloyd and Swiss-based shipping group MSC.

The suspension, covering all Russian ports, would not include foodstuffs, medical and humanitarian supplies, Maersk said.

"As the stability and safety of our operations is already being directly and indirectly impacted by sanctions, new Maersk bookings within ocean and inland to and from Russia will be temporarily suspended," Maersk said in a statement.

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Published 1 March 2022 9:24pm
Source: Reuters


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