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Full coverage of Russia’s war in Ukraine.Phil McCauslandLVIV, Ukraine — A leading Russian general was buried in St. Petersburg on Saturday, Russian officials said, adding to the number of Russian military leaders who have died in the Kremlin's war with Ukraine. The oil pact has kept a cautious lid on production by major producers, supporting oil prices.Ukraine has urged nations around the world to cut their dependency on Russian oil imports that it says finance Russia’s military war on Ukraine.The Associated PressKYIV, Ukraine -- Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said that one person died and several more were wounded in the Saturday morning airstrikes on the Darnytski district of the capital, as Russian forces resumed scattered attacks on the capital in western Ukraine.“Our air defense forces are doing everything they can to protect us, but the enemy is insidious and ruthless,” Klitschko said on the Telegram messaging app.The attacks, which the Russian Defense Ministry said targeted an armored vehicle plant in the Ukrainian capital, was an explosive reminder to Ukrainians and their Western supporters that the whole country remains under threat despite Russian forces pivot to the east, where a new offensive is feared.Klitschko urged Ukrainians not to return to Kyiv just yet in televised remarks Saturday, warning that strikes on the capital are likely continue and its suburbs are rigged with explosives. The head of regional legislature, Hanna Zamazeyeva, said Saturday that 39 people have been wounded in the past 24 hours.Zamazeyeva said the targets included several residential blocks “where there are no military facilities.”The besieged Ukrainian port city of Mariupol is still holding out, but the situation there is critical.Rhoda KwanThe deaths of more than 1,900 civilians have been recorded since the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, according to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).Of the 1,982 civilians killed between Feb. 24 and April 14, 162 were children the OHCHR said in a report published Friday. The statement added that around 270,000 tons of humanitarian aid had also been sent to Ukraine since the Russian invasion began.Rhoda Kwan and Anastasiia ParafeniukAlmost 2,000 buldings in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv and its surrounding areas have been destroyed or damaged since Russia launched its invasion, the regional governor said Saturday. Intelligence reports on Ukraine currently do not support a genocide designation, officials said.Read the full story here.NBC NewsPhil HelselRoads in Ukraine have been devastated by the war launched by Russia, which is causing a “significant challenge” in getting humanitarian aid to parts of the country, the United Kingdom defense ministry said Saturday.Russian troops have made the damage worse “by destroying bridges, employing land mines and abandoning vehicles along key routes as they withdrew from northern Ukraine,” the defense ministry said in its daily update.At least 7.1 million people in Ukraine have been internally displaced, on top of the more than 4.5 million who have fled the country as refugees, the United Nations’ humanitarian office said this week.
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