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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 77

Damaged cars in the Saltivka neighbourhood of Kharkiv [Ricardo Moraes/Reuters]

Here are the key events so far on Wednesday, May 11.

Get the latest updates here.

Fighting

  • The governor of Kharkiv region said attacks are intensifying, particularly in residential areas, with 44 bodies of civilians found under a destroyed building in Russian controlled eastern town of Izium.
  • Ukrainian officials claim the country’s forces have recaptured villages from Russian troops north and northeast of Kharkiv.
  • Russian forces shelled the border regions of Sumy and Chernihiv, and continued attacks on the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, where the city’s last defenders are holed up.
  • Ukraine “successfully” struck Russian air defences and resupply vessels in the western Black Sea, the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence reported.
  • The civilian death toll in Ukraine is “thousands higher” than the official United Nations figure of 3,381, according to the head of the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine.

Diplomacy and aid

  • The United States House of Representatives has approved a bill of $40bn aid package to provide Ukraine with military and economic assistance, $7bn more than President Joe Biden requested in April.
  • Moscow announced that “liberated” areas in southern Ukraine would be part of Russia.
  • Two US senators introduced a resolution to list Russia as a “state sponsor of terrorism”, citing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and prior support for fighters in Syria and Chechnya.
  • German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock promised accountability and justice for war crimes committed by Russian forces in Bucha and the rest of Ukraine.
  • Canada has contributed $2.5m to the UN to report on human rights violations in Ukraine.
  • The new leader of the Georgian breakaway region of South Ossetia said on Wednesday it would wait for a signal from Moscow before holding a referendum on joining Russia.

Energy

  • Ukraine’s main gas system operator announced it will stop the flow of gas through the Sokhranivka entry point with reports of a top Ukrainian energy official threatening to sue Russia’s Gazprom if it does not pay for the transit of its natural gas via Ukraine.
  • Greece will finish building a pipeline to Bulgaria, ending Russia’s gas monopoly in the region.
  • Hungary’s foreign minister called for Russian shipments via pipelines to be exempted from planned European Union oil sanctions against Moscow that Hungary says could destroy its economy.
  • Moldova’s national gas supplies have been unaffected by Ukraine’s decision to stop some gas transit from Russia, Moldova’s national gas operator, Moldovagaz, said.

Cyberattacks

  • Russia was behind a cyberattack against a satellite internet network in central Europe, the US, UK, Canada and the EU said.
  • Russia’s embassy in the US denied its involvement in the cyberattack and labelled the allegations as “absurd”.
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