UN rights boss Bachelet has said that at least 102 civilians, including seven children, have died in Ukraine since the Russian invasion began.
Moreover, 304 have been injured. She, however, added that the real figure may well be “considerably higher”.
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Meanwhile, the Ukrainian delegation has arrived for talks with Russia on the border of Belarus. It’s unclear whether they’ll lead to any breakthrough.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s office said it would demand an immediate cease-fire. It wasn’t immediately clear what the Kremlin was ultimately seeking, either in the talks or, more broadly, from its war in Ukraine.
Zelenskyy agreed on Sunday to have Ukrainian officials take part in talks with Russia “without preconditions,” even as President Vladimir Putin further escalated tensions by placing his nuclear forces on alert.