The key developments todaypublished at 22:32 British Summer Time 13 June 2022
We're pausing our live coverage shortly. Here's a look at the main developments in Ukraine today:
- Battles for the city of Severodonetsk are still raging
- All three bridges leading to the city have been destroyed, the regional governor says
- Residents who remain in the city are surviving under extremely difficult conditions, he adds
- Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky says the battle for the city is "simply terrifying"
- A military representative of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic said Ukrainian troops remaining in the city must "surrender or die"
- UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet warned the war risks plunging millions into poverty across the globe
- Ukraine's grain harvest is likely to drop to about 48.5 million tonnes this year from 86 million tonnes last year, following Russia's invasion, a senior government official says
- Up to 1,200 bodies, including some found in mass graves, have not yet been identified, the head of Ukraine's National Police said.
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