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Russian President Vladimir Putin's "special military operation" into neighboring Ukraine began on Feb. 24, with Russian forces invading from Belarus, to the north, and Russia, to the east. Ukrainian troops have offered "stiff resistance," according to U.S. officials.

The Russian military has since launched a full-scale ground offensive in eastern Ukraine's disputed Donbas region, capturing the strategic port city of Mariupol and securing a coastal corridor to the Moscow-annexed Crimean Peninsula.

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Apr 19, 2022, 11:47 AM EDT

Canada extends Russian sanctions to include Putin's 2 daughters

Canada's Foreign Ministry announced Tuesday new restrictions will be imposed on 14 close associates of the Russian regime, including Russian oligarchs, their family members and the two adult daughters of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The move come after the United States imposed sanctions April 6 on Putin's daughters, Katerina Vladimirovna Tikhonova and Maria Vladimirovna Vorontsova. A senior Biden administration official said there was reason to believe that Putin and his associates hide their wealth with family members and that was the reason they were being targeted.

PHOTO: Leading researcher at the National Medical Research Center for Endocrinology of the Russian Health Ministry Maria Vorontsova talks at an event in St. Petersburg, Oct. 13, 2021.  Vorontsova has been referred to as Vladimir Putin's daughter.
Leading researcher at the National Medical Research Center for Endocrinology of the Russian Health Ministry Maria Vorontsova talks to the media at the Eurasian Women's Forum in St. Petersburg, Russia, Oct. 13, 2021. Vorontsova has been referred to as Vladimir Putin's daughter.
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PHOTO: Katerina Tikhonova, deputy director of Institute for Mathematical Research of Complex Systems, Moscow University and daughter of President Vladimir Putin, is seen on a screen as she participates in a forum in Saint Petersburg, Russia, June 4, 2021.
Katerina Tikhonova, deputy director of the Institute for Mathematical Research of Complex Systems at Moscow State University and daughter of Russian President Vladimir Putin, is seen on a screen as she takes part in a session of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in Saint Petersburg, Russia, June 4, 2021.
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Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, Canada has imposed sanctions on more than 750 individuals and entities from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus.

Canada has referred the situation in Ukraine to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in concert with other ICC member states as a result of numerous allegations of serious international crimes alleged against Russian forces in Ukraine, including war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Apr 19, 2022, 10:51 AM EDT

Russia claims US, Western countries are dragging out war in Ukraine

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu has accused the United States and other Western countries of doing everything in their power to drag out Russia's so-called special military operation in neighboring Ukraine.

"The increasing volume of foreign arms supplies clearly demonstrates their intentions to provoke the Kyiv regime to fight to the last Ukrainian standing," Shoigu told officials during a televised meeting Tuesday.

Shoigu said it is important Russia continue improving its armed forces in light of recent events in Ukraine.

Shoigu added that the Russian army is "fulling the tasks set by the commander-in-chief." He said a new offensive in eastern Ukraine's disputed Donbas region is "being consistently implemented, and measure are being taken to establish a peaceful life."

-ABC News Christina Theodorou

Apr 19, 2022, 10:35 AM EDT

Russian shelling leaves 3 dead, 16 wounded in Kharkiv

At least three civilians were killed and 16 others wounded Tuesday by Russian shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, according to the regional governor.

PHOTO: A police officer checks the pulse of a civilian who was killed in a residential area hit by the Russian artillery shelling, in Kharkiv, northeast Ukraine, April 19, 2022.
A police officer checks the pulse of a civilian who was killed in a residential area hit by the Russian artillery shelling, in Kharkiv, northeast Ukraine, April 19, 2022. Kharkiv and its surrounding areas have been heavily shelled by Russian forces, causing many civilians deaths, since the invasion of Ukraine in late February.
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Kharkiv Oblast Gov. Oleg Sinegubov said Russian forces were using multiple-launch rocket systems on the northeastern city from a roughly 25-mile distance.

-ABC News' Iryna Hnatiuk

Apr 19, 2022, 10:13 AM EDT

Russia claims humanitarian corridor opened in Mariupol

The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed Tuesday that a temporary cease-fire has been declared in the besieged city of Mariupol and that a humanitarian corridor has been opened to allow Ukrainian fighters to lay down their arms escape with their lives.

But Russian officials earlier stated that the Ukrainian fighters taking a stand at the Azovstal Iron and Steel Works plant in Mariupol had until 4 p.m. local time to surrender, a deadline that has now passed.

"For this purpose, a 'complete silence regime' has been introduced, any hostilities have been stopped, units of the Russian Armed Forces and the formations of the Donetsk People's Republic along the entire perimeter of Azovstal have been withdrawn to a safe distance," said Mikhail Mizintsev, head of the Russian National Defense Control Center.

People ride bicycles near a car destroyed during Ukraine-Russia conflict in the southern port city of Mariupol, Ukraine, April 18, 2022.
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Mizintsev said that the humanitarian corridor was opened "in view of the catastrophic situation at the Azovstal metallurgical plant in the city of Mariupol, and also guided by purely humane principles."

Ukrainian officials have not confirmed the opening of the humanitarian corridor out of Mariupol. Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said earlier that humanitarian corridors would not be reopened on Tuesday.

A local resident sits on a bench in a courtyard damaged during Ukraine-Russia conflict in the southern port city of Mariupol, Ukraine, April 18, 2022.
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Mizintsev said three humanitarian convoys have been set up in the immediate vicinity of the plant to take evacuees in three directions.

"Each humanitarian convoy includes 30 buses and vehicles for transporting people, 10 ambulances with medical and nursing teams," Mizintsev said. "In addition, meeting points and temporary accommodation have been deployed in all three directions, food points and primary medical care have been organized."

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