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With Russian forces digging deeper into Ukraine, President Zelenskyy says they won’t give in

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Ukrainian officials say ongoing shelling has struck another building used as a shelter in the besieged Mariupol on Sunday. After four weeks of fighting, western intelligence believes troops are at a stalemate.

Ukrainian authorities say for a second time this week, a Russian airstrike flattened a shelter. Roughly 400 people were hiding inside an art school. While there’s no confirmation on casualties, the attack comes after bombs destroyed a theatre with reportedly a thousand in the basement.

In what’s deemed as one of the most brutal sieges in modern history, survivors from the city of Mariupol say there left without a city. A home faced with constant bombardment and a threat of a Russian takeover.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy continues his case of war crimes committed against his country.

Ukraine says thousands of citizens have been killed and the UN states millions have fled the country. Damage from air raids to homes and industrial structures has grown.

A retired official with Canada’s Department of National Defense Andrew Rasiulis believes the fighting will continue even during negotiations. After four weeks of combat, a threat of advanced weapons looms.

U.S. forces say the development of hypersonic missiles is in the works following Russian claims to have used them on Ukraine.

NATO allies won’t commit to a no-fly zone but promise additional military equipment for Ukrainian forces.

After meeting with China, U.S. President Joe Biden issued warnings over Russian aid. Western leaders are set for another round of meetings this week.

Sunday, the White House says the U.S. President has no plans to travel into Ukraine and is only there to meet with NATO officials in Brussels this week. Prime minister Justin Trudeau is scheduled to be there as well.