Russia Claims Progress in Fight for Ukraine Flashpoint City

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Russia claimed Tuesday that its forces had taken full control of residential neighborhoods in eastern Ukraine's Severodonetsk, after Kyiv
said its outnumbered troops were fighting on in the key eastern hub.The brutal weeks-long contest for the key city in the Luhansk region
continued to grind on, with civilians fleeing and some 800 taking refuge in a chemical factory."The residential areas of the city of
Severodonetsk have been fully liberated," Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said.The Russian army was still seeking to establish
control over the city's "industrial zone and the nearest settlements," he added.War hits global economyThe war's impact continued to
reverberate with the World Bank cutting its global growth estimate to 2.9%, 1.2 percentage points below the January forecast, due largely to
Russia's invasion of Ukraine.The toxic combination of weak growth and rising prices could trigger widespread suffering in dozens of poorer
countries still struggling to recover from the upheaval of the Covid-19 pandemic, the bank said."The risk from stagflation is considerable
with potentially destabilizing consequences for low and middle income economies," World Bank President David Malpass told reporters."For
many countries recession will be hard to avoid," Malpass said.The bank additionally announced $1.5 billion more in aid for Ukraine, bringing
the total planned support package to more than $4 billion.Talks on easing grain blockadeAmid the stark warnings of global food shortages
partly blamed on the war, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov arrived in Turkey to discuss "security corridors" for Ukrainian grain to
leave the country.A Russian naval blockade has prevented Ukraine, one of the world's top grain exporters, of shipping wheat and other
products, forcing prices sharply higher."Right now we have about 20-25 million tons blocked
In the autumn that could be 70-75 million tons," Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky said Monday.At the request of the United Nations,
detected near the Turkish coast.Turkey's Agriculture Minister Vahit Kirisci hinted that Ankara and Kyiv reached an agreement for the
purchase of cereals 25% below the market price, local media reported."But they [Ukrainians] have a dilemma about security and export," he
was quoted as saying
"Both Russia and Ukraine trust us."The Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement it "appreciates Turkey's efforts aimed at
underlining Kyiv's wish for Western countries to take an active role in escorting grain convoys heading out of Ukrainian ports into the
Black Sea.Battle for SeverodonetskMeanwhile along the war's main front in Donbas, there appeared to be no letup in the heavy shelling."The
frontline situation in Ukraine has not changed significantly over the past 24 hours," Zelensky said, adding that the "defense of Donbas
continues."Moscow has been pushing for control of Severodonetsk as part of its bid to conquer a vast swathe of eastern Ukraine, but Kyiv's
warned Ukrainian forces in the city were outnumbered and the Russians "are stronger," as fierce street fighting raged.Lanny Davis, a U.S
lawyer for Ukraine tycoon Dmytro Firtash, said 800 civilians had taken refuge in the bunkers inside Firtash's huge Azot chemical plant in
Severodonetsk."These 800 civilians include around 200 out of the plant's 3,000 employees and approximately 600 inhabitants of the city of
Severodonetsk," Davis said.The Ukrainian army said Tuesday that Russian troops were also preparing to attack the key city of Sloviansk,
about 65 kilometers [40 miles] west of Severodonetsk.Its capture would open up the route to Kramatorsk, the main city of the Ukrainian-held
part of the Donetsk region.Russian general 'killed'The leader of Ukraine's pro-Russian separatists in Donetsk, Denis Pushilin, on Tuesday
confirmed the death of another Russian general in the fighting.Pushilin expressed on Telegram his "sincere condolences to the family and
friends" of Major General Roman Kutuzov, "who showed by example how to serve the fatherland."Ukraine's forces have claimed to have killed