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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said late Monday that he was prepared to discuss a commitment from Ukraine not to seek NATO membership in exchange for a cease-fire, the withdrawal of Russian troops and a guarantee of Ukraine's security.

For the West, which doesn't know what to do with NATO, for Ukraine, which wants security guarantees, and for Russia, which doesn't want, it's a compromise.

He repeated his call for direct talks with Putin. Zelenskyy said it is impossible to understand if Russia wants to stop the war.

Zelenskyy said that Kyiv will be ready to discuss the status of the eastern Donbas region after a cease-fire and steps toward providing security guarantees.

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There are key developments in the Russia-UKRAINE war.

The siege of Mariupol was given a riveting first-hand account by an AP video journalist.

Russia wants Mariupol to lay down arms, but Ukraine says no.

Mariupol survivors take train to safety.

Biden warns US companies of Russian cyberattacks.

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There are other developments.

The Ukrainian army said it forced the Russians out of the suburb of Makariv after a fierce battle. The Defense Ministry said that it prevents Russian forces from encircling the capital from the northwest.

Four children were wounded when Russian forces shelled a humanitarian corridor on Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a video address to the nation. He said the initial destination of those fleeing Mariupol was the Zaporizhzhia region.

The Ukrainian government said that a lot of people were evacuated from Mariupol.

Zelenskyy spoke with the Dutch Prime Minister and the French President before the Western leaders meet.

Zelenskyy said that their position will be expressed and strongly.

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France and Mexico want the UN to mention Russia's invasion of Ukraine in a resolution.

South Africa disagrees with that approach, saying that political issues may block consensus on helping civilians. The UN General Assembly is expected to vote this week on a French-Mexican draft resolution that blames Russia for the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.

The South African draft resolution did not mention Russia but referred to all parties.

There are no vetoes in the General Assembly. Security Council resolutions have clout in reflecting world opinion, but assembly resolutions are not legally binding.

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Russia's decision to stop peace treaty talks over the disputed islands and withdraw from joint economic projects was denounced by Japan.

The two countries never signed a peace treaty because of their dispute over the Russian-held islands north of Hokkaido, which Moscow took at the end of the war.

The Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno said that the latest situation was caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He said that Russia's response was extremely unjustifiable and unacceptable.

Japan has imposed a series of sanctions on Russia in recent weeks, including freezing some individual assets, banning exports of luxury goods and high technology equipment to the country, and revocation of Russia's most-favored nation trade status.

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President Joe Biden warned US companies on Monday that Russia could be preparing to launch cyberattacks.

Biden told the business leaders that they have a patriotic obligation to strengthen their systems against such attacks. He said federal assistance is available if they want it, but that the decision is theirs alone.

According to Biden, the administration has issued new warnings that Russia may be planning a cyberattack against us. The magnitude of Russia's cyber capacity is consequential.

The federal government has warned companies about Russian state hacking before.

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Protesters in an occupied city were praised by the President of Ukraine for their courage in confronting the Russian troops.

Russian troops on Monday used stun grenades and fired in the air to break up demonstrators in the southern city of Kherson.

In a video address, Zelenskyy said that slaves were shooting at free people and that they replaced their conscience with propaganda.

The war has turned ordinary Ukrainians into heroes and the enemy doesn't believe it.

Zelenskyy said there was no need to organize resistance.

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The White House said President Joe Biden and the European leaders he spoke with on Monday discussed their concerns about Russia's tactics in Ukraine, including attacks on civilians.

They reviewed the diplomatic developments in support of the cease-fire. The leaders of France, Germany, Italy and the UK were spoken to by Biden. The leaders will meet again later this week.

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A senior U.S. defense official says that the Russians have increased the number of military aircraft sorties over the past two days. The official said Monday that Ukraine has increased the pace of its military flights, but did not give any numbers.

Russia has vastly more aircraft and flies a lot more than Ukraine, but it still does not have air superiority over the country.

The official said that most of the military flights involve air-to-ground strikes, mainly on stationary targets, and that the Russian aircraft are not spending a lot of time in Ukrainian airspace. The Ukrainian military has used its air defense systems and drones to target Russian aircraft.

There are no indications of an amphibious assault on Odesa at this point, but the Russians have increased naval activity in the northern Black Sea. The official spoke about the military's assessment.

The Associated Press writer contributed to the report.

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A long line of vehicles lined the road in Bezimenne, as residents from the besieged city of Mariupol sought shelter at a temporary camp set up by the rebels.

Many of the cars had pieces of white cloth tied to door handles, and homemade signs that said "children" in Russian.

Since the beginning of the war, about 5,000 Mariupol residents have taken refuge at the camp.

Mariupol authorities have said that several thousand people were taken to Russia against their will and that only 10% of the city's former population has been able to flee.

A woman named Yulia told The Associated Press that she and her family sought shelter in eastern Ukraine after a bombing destroyed six houses behind her home.

She said that they got in the car at their own risk and left in 15 minutes because there were dead bodies around.

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Poland and The Netherlands discussed banning imports of Russia's oil and gas and closing European ports to Russian ships.

Poland's Prime Minister met with the Dutch leader to discuss ways of stopping Russia's aggression on Ukraine.

We talked about a blockade of all European ports to Russian ships and also on all sorts of sanctions.

Putin has made a big mistake by bringing war to Europe.

We will not accept this kind of aggression against a nation.

These are not empty words. He said that they are showing they are willing to put money where their mouth is.

They talked about gathering evidence from the refugees who committed terrible, cruel crimes during the war in order to make sure they are punished.

More than 2.1 million refugees have come to Poland.

Poland and The Netherlands are members of the European Union. Poland supports giving it candidate status.

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A Moscow court banned Facebook andInstagram on Monday for their parent company Meta's activities in a case.

The prosecutors requested that the Tverskoy District Court outlaw Meta Platforms Inc. and ban the social media platforms for their activities.

Meta was banned from opening offices and doing business in Russia. When contacted by the AP, Meta refused to comment.

The messaging service is popular in Russia. The authorities do not intend to punish individual Russians who use social media.

The communications and media regulators in Russia said that they were being used to call for violence against Russian soldiers. Russian authorities have also blocked access to foreign media websites.

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The city of Mariupol is almost completely destroyed by Russian bombardment and heavy fighting.

Maria Fiodorova crossed the border from Ukraine into Medyka, Poland, on Monday after a five-day journey. The 77-year-old woman told The Associated Press that the city is almost 90 percent destroyed.

Video captured by The Associated Press shows residents pushing carts and carrying bags of food and supplies. The siege has caused shortages of food, water and energy supplies, according to city officials who say at least 2,300 civilians have been killed in Mariupol.

The residents of Mariupol are not sure what will be left when they return.

A Ukrainian woman who made it to the Polish border said she left behind her sister in Mariupol, who was not allowed to leave.

There are lots of Russian soldiers in the city, she told me. The Civilians cannot leave, according to the woman who fled for Medyka. She was worried that her family would soon run out of food and water.

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Poland's Prime Minister says he wants Switzerland to take bolder steps to cut off Russians who support Russian leaders from the billions of U.S. dollars they have in Swiss banks.

At a news conference with the visiting Swiss President, Morawiecki spoke. They discussed the situation in Ukraine, which was invaded by Russian troops. Russia's richest businessmen have deposited billions of dollars in Swiss banks and have other assets.

He said the assets could be used to help rebuild the country.

Switzerland has joined the European Union's sanctions on Russia and has also frozen the bank accounts and business of Russians who are on the EU sanctions lists.

Amendments to the constitution of Poland would allow for the seizure of Russia's assets in the country.

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The memorial to the Buchenwald concentration camp says that Boris Romanchenko, who survived the camp, was killed Friday when his home was attacked.

The memorial cited relatives on Monday. His granddaughter said that he lived in a multistory building that was hit by a projectile. The International Buchenwald-Dora Committee had a vice president.

The German news agency reported that Romanchenko was 96.

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Russia's central bank cautiously reopened bond trading on the Moscow exchange for the first time since the country invaded Ukraine.

The price of Russia's ruble-denominated government debt fell Monday. There is no word on when stock trading might reopen.

The bonds were bought by the central bank. The ruble has fallen sharply against the euro and the U.S. dollar due to Western sanctions.

Russia's bonds have been classified as junk by ratings agencies. Russia's finance ministry last week threatened to pay foreign holders of dollar bonds in ruble if they didn't send money in dollars.

The main stock index plummeted after the invasion started.

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The Dutch prime minister says that the European Union should be careful when imposing new sanctions on Russian gas and oil companies because some nations are still heavily dependent on these resources.

We need to be sure that energy independence has enough gas and oil in the system. It is important for the Netherlands, Germany, France, and the countries of eastern Europe.

According to Nauseda,Lithuania is ready for a full boycott of Russian oil and gas and invested heavily into energy security for decades.

Now that the masks have fallen, it is time to implement decisions that are necessary for Europe to feel safer, more independent and resistant to external shocks.

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The radiation monitors around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant have stopped working.

As the weather warms, there are no firefighters available in the region to protect the forests. Russian forces seized the plant.

The ability to control the spread of radiation not just in Ukraine but beyond the country's borders is at risk due to the combination of risks.

50 staff members who had been working nonstop since the Russian takeover have been replaced.

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Regional officials said Monday that a cluster of villages on the northwest edge of the city is on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe.

Russian forces have cut off the villages of Bucha and other nearby ones. A woman with a mortal wound to her head was one of the bodies that Associated Press journalists saw a week ago. Not a day goes by without smoke rising from the area.

The bodies of three people from the area were delivered in the back of a van.

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Russian forces are accused of damaging civilian houses in a strike on the Black Sea port city of Odesa.

Emergency services quickly extinguished a fire after the strike and no one was killed. Mayor Trukhanov visited the site and said that he would fight for the city.

Russia has ships off the Black Sea coast, but Odesa has largely avoided fighting so far.

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The prosecutor general said a Russian shell hit a chemical plant outside the city of Sumy. It took hours to contain the leak in the 50-ton tank of ammonia.

The leak was a planned provocation by Ukrainian forces to accuse Russia of a chemical attack, according to the Russian military spokesman.

Konashenkov said that a Ukrainian military training center was hit by a cruise missile. He said 80 foreign and Ukrainian troops were killed.

Vitaliy Koval, the head of the Rivne regional military administration, confirmed a Russian missile strike on a training center early Monday but did not give any details about injuries or deaths.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin can meet his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy if more progress is made in talks with Ukraine.

In order to discuss a meeting of the two presidents, it is necessary to do the homework, hold talks and agree the results.

There are not any agreements which they could commit to at a joint meeting so far.

The delegations from Russia and Ukraine have held several rounds of talks in person and via video link. Zelenskyy said he would be willing to meet Putin directly to seek agreements.

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The EU foreign policy chief accuses Russia of committing war crimes in the besieged port city of Mariupol, where hundreds of civilians have been killed.

Borrell says that what is happening in Mariupol is a war crime. Killing everyone in an indiscriminate manner. This is awful.

He said that Russia has lost any moral high ground and that war also has law.

Russia does not recognize the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court, which is gathering evidence about possible war crimes in Ukraine.

Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney says his country is open to other mechanisms for accountability in regards to the atrocities that are taking place in Ukraine.

Social media images of the war are driving a fury across the European Union for those responsible to be held to account.

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