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Russia's war on Ukraine latest: Battle around Bakhmut goes on in the mud

FILE PHOTO: Ukrainian service members ride inside an infantry fighting vehicle near the frontline town of Bakhmut, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Donetsk region, Ukraine February 25, 2023. REUTERS/Yan Dobronosov

Russian forces are trying to close their circle around the small mining city of Bakhmut, while rain and an early spring thaw turned eastern Ukraine's battlefields to mud which could hamper both sides as they push for an initiative.

DIPLOMACY

* Kremlin spokesman Peskov says Russia will not resume participation in New START nuclear arms talks until Washington listens to Moscow's position, Izvestia reported.

Ukrainian military recruits take part in prayers, blessings and a one minute silence alongside British and Canadian troops, to mark the first anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, at a military base in the south east of Britain, February 24, 2023. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls

* Peskov says NATO as a single bloc no longer Russia's conditional opponent but enemy -Izvestia.

* U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen paid a surprise visit to Kyiv to reaffirm U.S. support and economic aid to help Ukraine's war campaign.

* Foreign ministers from around the world meet in New Delhi this week in the shadow of the war and U.S.-China tensions; host India hopes issues such as climate change and Third World debt are not overlooked.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy handovers a flag to a serviceman during a ceremony dedicated to the first anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine February 24, 2023. Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/Handout via REUTERS

* China has "very clearly" taken Russia's side in the Ukraine war by providing diplomatic, political and economic support, the U.S. State Department said.

* The Kremlin said a Chinese peace plan that urges both sides to agree to a gradual winding down of forces and warns against the use of nuclear weapons, should be analysed in detail, taking the interests of all sides into account.

HUMAN RIGHTS

The remains of a destroyed Russian T-72 tank, secured from the Ukrainian village of Dmytrivka, outside Kyiv are on display near the the Brandenburg Gate during an event to mark the one-year anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, in Berlin, Germany, February 24, 2023. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch

* The U.N. rights chief condemned Russia's "senseless" invasion of Ukraine at the start of a Human Rights Council session at which countries want to strengthen scrutiny of allegations that Moscow has committed war crimes, which it denies.

FIGHTING

* The military situation is becoming increasingly difficult around Bakhmut, the focal point of Russia's advances in eastern Ukraine, President Zelenskiy said.

A participant sits in front of a memorial, which commemorates Russian service members killed in the course of Russia-Ukraine conflict, on the first anniversary of the beginning of Russia's military campaign during an unveiling ceremony in Yalta, Crimea, February 24, 2023. REUTERS/Alexey Pavlishak

* Russia's defence ministry said its forces had destroyed a Ukrainian ammunition depot near Bakhmut, also shooting down four HIMARS missiles and five drones launched by Ukrainian forces.

* Reuters was not able to verify battlefield reports.

ECONOMY

Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murthy look on as Ukrainian Ambassador to UK Vadym Prystaiko and wife Inna Prystaiko pause during the Ukrainian national anthem to mark the one year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in London, Britain, February 24, 2023. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls

* Russian banks and politicians have played down the latest foreign sanctions on Russian lenders, promising speedy solutions to any problems with clients' foreign currency dealings.

* Central Asian airlines are seizing opportunities from Russia's closed airspace, with airline traffic into the region booming in the year since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, executives and analysts said.

ANNIVERSARY

* TIMELINE- Major developments since Russia's invasion

* Ukraine's Zelenskiy has defied Putin against the odds

* Putin, secure in power, has set the stage for long war

* A year on, Ukraine and its government have not just survived. They've fought back

* Toughened by war's scars, Kyiv presses on

* Graphics of a year of war in the markets: How the dollar, energy and food prices swirled

* Russian economy holds up but the road back to prosperity may be long

* Moscow's decades-old gas ties with Europe lie in ruins

* Top brands pull out of Russia, but goods easy to find

* Can U.S. support for Ukraine last?

* External backers pour billions into Ukraine

* How has China stood by 'no limits' partner Russia?

* A year into war, older refugees running out of hope

* Life and death in Mariupol - a survivor's tale of war

* Family mourns Bucha victim who became symbol of war

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(Compiled by Reuters editors)

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