Ukraine's president says those stuck in the port city are in 'inhumane conditions' and under a 'complete blockade'.
Mr Zelenskyy said that almost all attempts to organise safe passage for Mariupol residents out of the city have been disrupted by Russian troops"by shelling or deliberate terror".• A US defence official told Reuters that Russia's combat power in Ukraine has declined below 90% of its pre-invasion levels for the first time since the attack began, suggesting heavy losses
• Ukraine has accused Russia of deporting residents of Mariupol and separatist-held areas, including more than 2,000 children. Moscow denies this, saying it is taking in refugees • Russian troops are preventing supplies from reaching the city of Kherson, Ukraine has said. Ukrainian foreign ministryTalks continuing to 'force Russia to peace'
On Tuesday evening, NBC reported that Mr Biden could announce an increase in troop numbers in NATO countries near Ukraine.
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