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Russia-Ukraine updates: Putin suspends key US-Russia nuclear treaty in speech denouncing West

PHOTO: Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers his annual address to the Federal Assembly in Moscow, Russia, Feb. 21, 2023.
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Russian invasion of Ukraine: A visual timeline of the war
By Morgan Winsor, Emily Shapiro, Meredith Deliso, Nadine El-Bawab, Bill Hutchinson, Ivan Pereira, Patricio Chile, Kevin Shalvey, Julia Jacobo, Teddy Grant, Jon Haworth, Mary Kekatos
Last Updated: February 23, 2023, 8:18 PM

Almost a year after Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of neighboring Ukraine, the two countries are engaged in a struggle for control of areas throughout the east and south.

Putin's forces pulled out of key positions in November, retreating from Kherson as Ukrainian troops led a counteroffensive targeting the southern port city. Russian drones have continued bombarding civilian targets throughout Ukraine, knocking out critical power infrastructure as winter sets in.

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Latest headlines:

  • US believes Russia held failed ICBM test 2 days before Biden visited Ukraine
  • Putin suspends US-Russia nuclear treaty
  • Putin opens Moscow speech on 'historic events'
  • Biden in Kyiv says Putin was 'dead wrong'
  • Biden makes surprise visit to Ukraine
Here's how the news is developing. All times Eastern.

Feb 23, 2023 8:18 PM

China pushes back against US claims it may supply weapons to Russia

The United States' claims that they have intelligence showing China plans to provide weapons to Russia to assist in the ongoing war in Ukraine will impede the "political settlement of the Ukrainian crisis" and "will also further damage" China-US relations, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said during a press conference Thursday.

Wenbin called US claims of intelligence "nothing more than catching up on the wind, slandering and discrediting China."

"Since the outbreak of the crisis in Ukraine, China has been steadfast in dialogue. While standing on peace, it has persuaded and introduced peace in its own way and played a constructive role in resolving the crisis in line with the situation," Wenbin said.

-ABC News' Ellie Kaufman and Karson Yiu


Mar 10, 2023 8:28 PM

Eiffel Tower lit up in blue and yellow

The Eiffel Tower in Paris has been lit up in blue and yellow in honor of the one-year anniversary of the war in Ukraine.

PHOTO: The Eiffel Tower is lit up in the national blue-and-yellow colors of Ukraine, to mark the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Paris, Feb. 23, 2023.
Sarah Meyssonnier/Reuters
The Eiffel Tower is lit up in the national blue-and-yellow colors of Ukraine, to mark the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Paris, Feb. 23, 2023.
Sarah Meyssonnier/Reuters
PHOTO: This photograph taken on Feb. 23, 2023, shows the Eiffel Tower lit in the colors of the Ukrainian flag in a show of support to Ukraine, one year after Russia launched a military invasion on the country, in Paris.
Ludovic Marin/AFP via Getty Images
This photograph taken on Feb. 23, 2023, shows the Eiffel Tower lit in the colors of the Ukrainian flag in a show of support to Ukraine, one year after Russia launched a military invasion on the country, in Paris.
Ludovic Marin/AFP via Getty Images

PHOTO: Bystanders watch the Eiffel Tower lit in the colors of the Ukrainian flag in a show of support to Ukraine, one year after Russia launched a military invasion on the country, in Paris on Feb. 23, 2023.
Ludovic Marin/AFP via Getty Images
Bystanders watch the Eiffel Tower lit in the colors of the Ukrainian flag in a show of support to Ukraine, one year after Russia launched a military invasion on the country, in Paris on Feb. 23, 2023.
Ludovic Marin/AFP via Getty Images

-ABC News' Alexandra Faul


Feb 23, 2023 7:15 PM

13 million people have been displaced due to the war in Ukraine

A year into the war in Ukraine, 13 million people have been displaced, including nearly 8 million refugees across Europe and more than 5 million internally displaced in Ukraine, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees said in a statement Thursday.

"The vast majority of refugees and internally displaced Ukrainians – some 77% and 79%, respectively – want to return home one day, however, only 12% of both refugees and [internally displaced people] plan to do so in the next three months," the UNHCR said in a press release.

-ABC News' Zoe Magee



Feb 22, 2023 6:16 PM

Air raid sirens go off across Ukraine; 4 airstrikes in Kharkiv injure 2

Air raid sirens went off across Ukraine on Wednesday due to jets taking off in Belarus.

There were four strikes from Russian S-300 missiles on industrial infrastructure facilities in central Kharkiv, the head of Kharkiv's Regional Military Administration Oleh Synegubov said.

Two men, ages 46 and 57, were injured from the attacks. They have both been hospitalized.

In Izyum, a city in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine, a 55-year-old civilian stepped on a "petal" mine. He was hospitalized with an explosive wound, Synehubov said.

One person was killed and another person was injured from fighting in the Donetsk region of Ukraine on Tuesday, the head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration Pavlo Kyrylenko said.

-ABC News' Natalia Kushnir


Feb 21, 2023 9:41 AM

Putin opens Moscow speech on 'historic events'

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday opened his state of the union speech in Moscow with familiar touchstones, including ridding the world of Nazism and liberating Ukraine's Donbas region.

He said of his Ukrainian invasion that the "historic events will determine the future of our country ... each of us is bound by a huge responsibility."

PHOTO: Participants gather to listen Russian President Vladimir Putin's annual state of the nation address in Moscow, Russia, Feb. 21, 2023.
Mikhail Metzel/AP
Participants gather to listen Russian President Vladimir Putin's annual state of the nation address in Moscow, Russia, Feb. 21, 2023.
Mikhail Metzel/AP

And he said he sought an "open dialogue" with the West, but also blamed Western countries and Ukraine's leaders for holding the country's people "hostage."

PHOTO: A view a virtually empty Red Square closed for security prior to Russian President Vladimir Putin's annual state of the nation address, in Moscow, Russia, Feb. 21, 2023.
Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP
A view a virtually empty Red Square closed for security prior to Russian President Vladimir Putin's annual state of the nation address, in Moscow, Russia, Feb. 21, 2023.
Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP

"The United States and NATO have been rapidly deploying their bases and biolabs at the borders of our country," he said.

He said Russia tried to settle the conflict in the Donbas region by peaceful means, adding that the West's commitment to peace turned out to be "fraud" and a "cruel lie."

PHOTO: Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers his annual address to the Federal Assembly in Moscow, Russia, Feb. 21, 2023.
Sputnik via Reuters
Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers his annual address to the Federal Assembly in Moscow, Russia, Feb. 21, 2023.
Sputnik via Reuters

Putin said they were open to dialogue with the West and were open to an equal system of security, but "in response we were getting dishonest answers" and specific actions to expand NATO and deploy new anti-missile systems in Europe. He said that "the whole planet is dotted" with U.S. bases.

-ABC News' Joe Simonetti


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