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Mar 22 22 tweets 9 min read
Good morning from Ukraine.

Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands, but is under a multi-day curfew until Wed AM

Zelenskyy: since NATO won’t accept Ukraine, we will need to look for other guarantees…
Zelenskyy wants a personal meeting with Putin

“We will not resolve all the issues, but there is a chance we will resolve some, and at least we will stop the war.”
Photos: Three standup comedians give a show in a bomb shelter in Sumy, northeastern Ukraine

Photos via Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs
Ukrainian civilians still hold on to hope that the Russian military will not target them or their children

Same coming out of Mariupol. Mercy Corps advisor: “cars are all taped together with duct tape and plastic, packed with 7-8 people in each car. Many of the cars say “child” on the window in the hopes that this would prevent them from being attacked.”
On the road again today.

Spotted: soldiers grilling at a checkpoint.

Things have begun to operate like clockwork when traveling away from front line areas.

The soldier didn’t even ask for my passport I just nodded at him and he waved us through.
We spent the last couple days in Odesa looking at their defenses.

It’s an urban area that has been completely transformed in prep for fighting

Listen here to my Morning Edition story on the Ukrainian military’s efforts in and around Odesa

npr.org/2022/03/22/108…
See these Odesa streets: a coffee shop with bottles sitting out in front… you can imagine why.
All these 19th century buildings are behind checkpoints now -- only locals are allowed to pass.

We saw a single restaurant still remaining open behind the security checkpoint, with taped windows, to feed residents still remaining.
Press were permitted to tour these areas with a Ukrainian military escort who ensured that no one photographed particularly sensitive positions.

Here, a flag signed by Odessa’s civilians:
I was also able to visit the famous statue for the Duke of Richelieu, which is now covered in sandbags in Odesa… they are concerned a naval bombardment or fighting could destroy it
Eugene pt. 2: March 2 was last time he spoke to his family in Mariupol.

"Well, this is war. Lot of my friends actually managed to escape, and right now, I'm trying to organize some sort of transport to evacuate my family. But this is a complete mess."
Before the war, Odesa was a gritty and multicultural place
A scene of everyday life here in Odesa right now: the buses run when there aren't air raid sirens:
Spoke to a leading rabbi in Odesa: Avraham Wolf… we sat and chatted in a synagogue that his wife’s great great grandfather built in 1898…
The rabbi dismissed the idea that Ukraine, where he lived for last 30 years, is run by neo-Nazis.

“I wake up in the morning and somebody say, Me, I live in the Nazis country... I don't know how to say, how much is it's stupid to talk about it.”
In fact, Wolf said he thought Ukraine was significantly less anti-Semitic than other countries in Europe.

I asked Wolf whether he'd experienced anti-semitism in the city.

Wolf: Never.
Me: Not a single time?
Wolf: No. Never in 30 years
But Wolf is a student of history: recalling the Nazi siege of Odesa in 1941 he’s preparing his community.

He has stockpiled literally thousands of pounds of pasta, rice, sugar and flour in case the Russians reach the city.
Not an exaggeration to say that there are Ukrainian flag on nearly every building in the city center of Odesa
The Mayor of Odesa told me that there are Russian warships off the coast… but also that the city is prepared for any Russian amphibious landing or assault

Odesa military governor spox: any landing by the Russian military would be a “suicide mission”
Overheard this morning in a restaurant in Odesa:

Frank Ocean’s ‘Self Control’
The war Dog of the day is Bao: "like the Japanese burger," said her owner.

Found her past the checkpoints in Odesa

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Mar 23
Good morning from Ukraine.

Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands, but was shelled overnight in the Svyiatoshynsky and Shevchenkivsky districts.

Meanwhile Mariupol has been shelled from the Sea of Azov…

This invasion turns a month old tomorrow…
Mariupol is still being contested by Ukrainian and Russian military forces…

Western intel had predicted it would fall by now…

Ukrainian officials have rejected Russian calls for surrender
Zelenskyy on Mariupol: 100k “live in the city in inhuman conditions, in complete blockade, without food, without water, without medicines and under constant shelling”

Humanitarian corridors “frustrated by Russian occupiers, shelling or deliberate terror”

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Mar 21
Morning from Ukraine.

Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands, while the city of Mariupol refuses to surrender.

The Russian military said it had until this morning to do so.

An advisor to the Mariupol mayor responded on Facebook with an expletive.
Hundreds of thousands of civilians remain trapped in the southeastern port city of Mariupol.

They face dwindling supplies of food and water, and no electricity. On top of that, the shelling and the bombings:

The deputy prime minister of Ukraine told a Ukrainian newspaper that the Russian demands were eight pages of quote “delusions”...

...that the Russians have taken the people of Mariupol hostage

...and that a surrender would not happen.

nv.ua/ukr/ukraine/ev…
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Mar 20
Morning from Ukraine.

Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands, but the southern port city of Mariupol is in a dire situation.

Ukrainian officials say Russia's military bombed an art school sheltering ~400 people, adding to already unbearable and deteriorating conditions in the city
This is the second bombing of a building where civilians have taken shelter as the Russians encircled the city

Thousands have died in the city, as food/water/electricity has dried up

npr.org/2022/03/20/108…
You can see the damage inflicted by the bombardment of that theater -- the latest report we have is that 130 people survived it...

Ukrainian officials say it's hard to find a firm casualty count because of ongoing shelling of the area

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Mar 19
Good morning from Ukraine.

Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.

Putin held a stadium rally last night; while Zelenskyy gave a one-on-one appeal to the camera...

Zelenskyy said 180,000 have been rescued by humanitarian corridors, including thousands from embattled Mariupol...
Mariupol is a southern city enduring widespread suffering due to encirclement, bombardment and dwindling supplies of food/water.

Zelensky said 9K people evacuated in last day.

I spoke to a soldier today from Mariupol. He hadn't spoken to his family since March 3.
Zelenskyy: 180K have been rescued fr/cities under Russian attack via humanitarian corridors (7 of which are currently active)

“The initial plan of the Russian military to seize our state failed,” he said, so they have nothing else but “cruel and erroneous tactics to exhaust us."
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Mar 18
Good morning from Ukraine.

Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.

But western Ukraine was the target of strikes overnight: a number of missiles struck an aircraft repair facility in Lviv just before dawn.

Here are the details…
This was the first strike on Lviv, within the city’s limits, since the war began.

The city has swelled with internally displaced people and refugees seeking safety from the east
Lviv is a main transportation hub from Kyiv and other points in Ukraine, then onward to safe areas in Poland.

Humanitarian groups, reporters, foreign volunteers and international organizations have all surged into the area since the war began
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Mar 17
Good morning from Ukraine.

Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands, and this morning is emerging from a multi-day curfew.

It coincided with a Ukrainian mil counteroffensive; and such curfews have been implemented in part to root out saboteurs, which is the topic I want to start with...
Our All Things Considered story showed saboteur hunting efforts in W Ukraine, along Belausian border, and central Ukraine.

We began in a small village outside Lviv, W Ukraine, where territorial defense members were taking reports of suspicious activity

Pictured: A Ukr village
In NW Ukraine, along the border with Belarus, in Rivne Oblast, the deputy police chief tells us they are detaining around 16 people per day suspected of passing on information to the Russian government/military:
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