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Biden meets with Ukrainian ministers

US President Joe Biden is still in Europe and will speak to Ukrainian ministers in the Polish capital Warsaw on Saturday. There he also visits reception centres for refugees and will give a speech later in the day. Ukraine reports that since the outbreak of the war, 136 children have died as a result of the violence.

The Americans and Ukrainians will continue to cooperate in the field of defense, Ukrainian Defense Minister Dmitro Kuleba announced. In addition to Biden, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Oleksii Reznikov was also present, as were the American counterparts of Kuleba and Reznikov.

In addition to promises of American support, the ministers spoke at length about the humanitarian situation in Mariupol, the surrounded port city that has been heavily bombed by the Russians for weeks.

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Biden meets with Ukrainian ministers

Biden also has talks today with Polish leaders, including President Andrzej Duda. He also goes to a reception centre for Ukrainian refugees. He will conclude his visit with a speech. The president visited U.S. troops stationed in Poland, not far from the border with Ukraine, a day earlier.

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The president is visiting Poland to show that the United States is committed to protecting other NATO countries, the White House previously stated.

Biden meets with Ukrainian ministers during visit to Poland

Not only the American president is consulting with foreign ministers: the Russians and Chinese are also holding a diplomatic meeting on Saturday. Russian and Chinese diplomats meet in the presence of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

The consultations in Moscow are officially about the situation on the Korean peninsula, where North Korea has probably fired new missiles. However, the meeting takes place at a time when China is criticized by, among others, the US, for not speaking more firmly about the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The diplomatic summits come at a time when Ukrainians are making progress in the capital Kyiv and other parts of Ukraine. On Saturday, Ukrainian local authorities claim that the armed forces in Kharkiv, the country’s second city, have launched a counteroffensive to push back the Russians.

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“We are not only defending our positions, but also liberating occupied territory,” the authorities report via Telegram. CNN reports this message, but cannot verify the claims.

Furthermore, the report states that in the previous night “only” 24 shellings took place in Kharkiv, a relatively small number compared to other nights.

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Nevertheless, it is expected that the Russian aggression will not lie down, reported the British Ministry of Defense in a daily update. The British are expecting heavy bombardments in the coming days. Urban areas in particular will continue to be targeted by the attacks.

The Russians also achieved success in the northern town of Slavutych, near the occupied Chernobyl. The town is mainly home to people who used to work at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant until it exploded in 1986. The Russian capture led to protests among the population.

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Biden meets with Ukrainian ministers during visit to Poland

Biden meets with Ukrainian ministers

Since the outbreak of the war, 136 children have died, reports the Ukrainian public prosecutor. In addition, 199 children are said to have been injured. The figures have not been independently verified.

Of the deceased children, 64 were killed in the Kyiv region. 50 children have died in the Donetsk region, in eastern Ukraine.

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