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Ukraine and Russia have reportedly made progress on establishing humanitarian corridors for civilians caught in the fighting.
An adviser to Ukrainian President Zelenskyy tweeted that a second round of face-to-face talks in Belarus were over. He said quote "Ukraine does not have the results it needs yet. There are decisions only on the organisation of humanitarian corridors." He added that the two sides also agreed to keep talking.

There are a growing number of reports that Russia is attacking civilian residential areas in Ukraine.
Buildings like an apartment block in Kharkiv where several civilians died in an attack, but Russia continues to insist that it's only targeting military installations. The International Criminal Court says it is investigating whether Russian forces have committed war crimes.
DW's investigative unit has also been gathering visual evidence of attacks on civilian targets - and it paints a grim picture of the conflict.

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00:00 Ukraine-Russia negotiations agree on humanitarian corridors
00:43 Talks resume in Belarus, what's come out of them?
06:18 Is Russia attacking residential areas in Ukraine?
06:55 Mounting evidence on war crimes in Ukraine - DW Investigations

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