Russia-Ukraine updates: US sanctions Russian military shipbuilder, diamond miner

Russia's largest military shipbuilding and diamond mining firms were targeted.

Russian President Vladimir Putin's "special military operation” into Ukraine began on Feb. 24, with troops crossing the border from Belarus and Russia. Moscow's forces have since been met with “stiff resistance” from Ukrainians, according to U.S. officials.

Russian forces retreated last week from the Kyiv suburbs, leaving behind a trail of destruction. After graphic images emerged of civilians lying dead in the streets of Bucha, U.S. and European officials accused Russian troops of committing war crimes.

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Mar 23, 2022, 7:07 PM EDT

Ukraine's UN ambassador details 'humanitarian disaster'

The Ukrainian ambassador called attention to the humanitarian crisis that's unfolded in the weeks following Russia's invasion during an emergency special session of the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday.

Sergiy Kyslytsya, permanent representative of Ukraine to the United Nations, speaks during a meeting of the UN General Assembly, on March 23, 2022, at United Nations headquarters in New York.
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"Tomorrow will be another symbolic date, a month since the lives of millions of Ukrainians were split in two parts," Ukrainian Ambassador Sergiy Kyslytsya said while speaking on a resolution put forward by Ukraine. "A peaceful past full of joy and positive plans, and the present with war, suffering, death, and destruction. Thousands of Ukrainians have lost their lives over this month -- young and old, women and men, civilians and military."

Kyslytsya further detailed the "humanitarian disaster" caused by the war.

"People are starving to death in the occupied or besieged areas. People are being killed in their attempt to flee from conflict-affected areas. Cities are razed to the ground by shelling and airstrikes," he said.

A hospital hit by the Russian shelling is heavily damaged in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, March 22, 2022.
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The ambassador urged countries to vote in favor of the resolution put forward by his country, entitled "Humanitarian Consequences of the Aggression Against Ukraine."

"It will be critical to prevent the spillover effect for the entire world," he said. "That is why the text also mentions the impact of the conflict on food security globally, in particular in the least-developed countries, as well as energy security."

-ABC News' Zoha Qamar

Mar 23, 2022, 5:18 PM EDT

Ukraine military forcing Russia into 'defensive position' near Kyiv: US official

Russian forces west of Kyiv are “digging in” and moving into a "defensive position," according to a senior U.S. defense official.

"It's not that they're not advancing, they're actually not trying to advance right now," the official told reporters Wednesday. "They're taking more defensive positions."

East of Kyiv, Ukrainian forces near Brovary have pushed the Russians "back to about 55 km" (roughly 34 miles) east and northeast of Kyiv, according to the official. That update comes a day after the official said Russian forces had stalled at between 20 and 30 miles east and northeast of Kyiv.

Ukrainian authorities claimed earlier Wednesday that they have managed to encircle the Russian forces that had advanced on Kyiv and were in some key towns on the edge of the capital. They said they had managed to push back Russian troops from the northwestern town of Irpin, although it was still being shelled.

-ABC News' Luis Martinez and Patrick Reevell

Mar 23, 2022, 4:40 PM EDT

Russia claims forces have made advances, destroyed Ukrainian military assets

Russia's Defense Ministry claimed on Wednesday that its forces have advanced another 2 kilometers and are fighting against units of Ukraine's 54th Separate Mechanized Brigade in the southern and southeastern outskirts of Novo-Mikhaylovka.

Russia said troops it backs in Donetsk inflicted fire damage to Ukraine's units of the 25th Airborne Brigade fighting for the capture of Kamenka and Novobakhmutovka.

Russia claimed it hit 86 Ukrainian military assets, among them six command posts; two rocket-launch systems and 49 areas of concentration of equipment and military hardware.

The ministry also claimed Russian forces shot down nine Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles near Izyum, Kiev, Sumy, Kharkov and Chernigov.

Russia said it destroyed 255 unmanned aerial vehicles, 189 anti-aircraft missile systems, 1,564 tanks and other armored combat vehicles, 158 multiple launch rocket systems, 612 field artillery and mortars, as well as 1,367 units of special military vehicles since the beginning of the invasion.

Mar 23, 2022, 4:31 PM EDT

IAEA ready to send experts, equipment to Ukraine

The International Atomic Energy Agency is ready to send experts and equipment to Ukraine to help ensure the safety and security of its nuclear facilities and prevent the risk of a severe accident, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said Wednesday.

In a video statement, Grossi said he is gravely concerned about the situation and stressed the urgent need to conclude an agreed framework that would enable the IAEA to provide technical assistance for the safe and secure operation of Ukraine’s nuclear facilities, which include 15 reactors a well as the Chernobyl site.

"I have personally expressed my readiness to immediately come to Ukraine to conclude such an agreement, which would include substantial assistance and support measures, including on-site presence of IAEA experts at different facilities in Ukraine, as well as the delivery of vital safety equipment," Grossi said.

He added: "I hope to be able to conclude this agreed framework without further delay. We cannot afford to lose any more time. We need to act now."

-ABC News' Rashid Haddou

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