°®Âþµº concludes its live coverage of the latest updates from the Russian invasion of Ukraine for today.
Here were the key developments:
Russia bans Instagram
Russia has restricted access to Instagram, one of the most popular platforms there, claiming it is carrying content urging people to attack its armed forces.
Aid convoy attacked
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyysays said trucks carrying food and medicine to the besieged port of Mariupol in the south - without water and power for 11 days - were attacked by Russian tanks.
Russia encircling Kyiv
The capital Kyiv is at risk of being surrounded, with Russian tanks moving in on areas north and west of the capital, according to the Ukrainian military.
Dnipro hit by airstrikes
An apartment block and shoe factory were hit in the first air strikes on the central city of Dnipro - until now seen as a safe haven - with a kindergarten also damaged.
Putin slammed for 'hiring' Syria fighters
The Kremlin said Syrian fighters can fight for Russia in Ukraine after President Vladimir Putin backed plans to draft in 16,000 volunteers, mostly from the Middle East.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Moscow of hiring "murderers" from a country they have destroyed, "like they are doing here to us".
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