Russia-Ukraine live updates: Separatist forces claim 'large-scale' shelling in Donbas

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Ukraine accuses Russia-backed separatist forces of shelling a village controlled by Ukrainian government troops and hitting a school there.

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Further joint exercises of the armed forces of Russia and Belarus will be discussed with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday, according to Lukashenko.This handout video grab taken and released by the Russian Ministry of Defense on Feb. 16, 2022, shows Su-30SM fighter jets during joint exercises of the armed forces of Russia and Belarus at a firing range near Brest, southwest Belarus.

The U.S. government, at Russia's insistence, sent written responses to two draft treaties the Kremlin published demanding guarantees that Ukraine will never join NATO and that the military alliance pull back its infrastructure from Eastern European countries that joined after the Cold War. Washington rejected those guarantees as non-starters but offered to discuss some confidence-building measures.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said his government will continue to insist on discussing its key demands alongside any of the other issues.Ukraine accuses Russia-backed separatists of shelling kindergartenUkraine accused Russia-backed separatist forces of shelling a village controlled by Ukrainian government troops and hitting a school there early Thursday.

Footage released by Ukrainian media shows a hole blown in the wall of a kindergarten. Meanwhile, pro-Russian accounts on social media posted the footage without context, suggesting it was in a separatist-held area and calling it fake. Local authorities in the self-declared Donetsk and Luhansk people's republics, in an area of southeastern Ukraine known as the Donbas, accused Ukrainian government forces of shelling nine population centers, using large caliber mortars that are banned by a ceasefire.

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