Ukrainian forces are putting up "very determined resistance" to Russia's invasion, according to US defence officials, with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy striking a defiant tone on the streets of the capital Kyiv.
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Russian forces have continued to pound Kyiv and other cities with artillery and cruise missiles in a campaign that has sent hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians fleeing westwards towards the European Union, clogging major highways and railway lines.
Top Russian security official and ex-president Dmitry Medvedev said military operations would be waged relentlessly until President Vladimir Putin's goals were achieved, ratcheting up Moscow's rhetoric.
Putin launched what he called a special military operation on Thursday, ignoring Western warnings and saying the "neo-Nazis" ruling Ukraine threatened Russia's security. The assault threatens to upend Europe's post-Cold War order.
Medvedev said new sanctions on Russia were a sign of the West's
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