Russia ramps up bombardment of Kyiv, civilians flee Mariupol

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanks Canada for support in address to Parliament but calls for even more assistance, saying, “Every night is a horrible night” for civilians suffering Russian bombardments.
  City council in Mariupol reports that 2,000 civilians have left along a humanitarian corridor as the besieged port city struggles with shortages of key supplies, including food and water.
  ANALYSIS | Why these Ukrainian diplomats and leaders have little hope peace talks will soon end Russia’s war.
  What questions do you have about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine? Send an email to ask@cbc.ca

Russia stepped up its bombardment of Kyiv on Tuesday, devastating an apartment

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