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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,112

Here is the situation on Wednesday, March 12:

Ceasefire talks

    Senior officials from the United States and Ukraine met in Saudi Arabia’s port city of Jeddah for nine hours of talks, after which Kyiv said it had agreed to accept an immediate 30-day truce and take steps towards restoring long-lasting peace with Moscow, a US-Ukraine joint statement announced.

  • US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said after the talks the “ball is now in Russia’s court”.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomed the truce as a “positive” deal and said the US now must convince Russia to accept the proposal.
  • Following the high-level meeting, Washington announced that it would immediately lift all military aid suspensions imposed on Ukraine and resume intelligence sharing with Kyiv. Pavlo Palisa, the deputy head of the Ukrainian presidential office, confirmed the resumption of US military assistance.
  • Responding to the outcome of the US-Ukraine talks in Jeddah, Trump said he hopes Russia agrees to the ceasefire deal, adding that US officials will meet their Russian counterparts later this week.
  • Despite their public clash at the Oval Office last month, Trump said he would also invite Zelenskyy back to the White House.
  • Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia expects the US to brief Moscow on its talks with Ukrainian officials in Saudi Arabia on the proposed ceasefire.
  • The Reuters news agency reported that Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, is scheduled to visit Moscow this week to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Fighting

  • Russia said its forces have reclaimed 12 settlements and more than 100sq km (38.6sq miles) of territory in the Kursk region from Ukrainian troops who entered Russia in August 2024 in a surprise military incursion.
  • The death toll in Russia from Ukraine’s barrage of 337 drones on Tuesday has risen to three, while a total of 18 people were injured.
  • The death toll from a Ukrainian strike on a shopping centre in Kursk also rose from three to five, the region’s governor, Alexander Khinshtein, said.
  • The Russian Ministry of Defence said its troops captured the village of Dachne in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region.
  • Donetsk regional Governor Vadym Filashkin said six people were killed – including two children – and seven others were wounded in Russian attacks.
  • Ukraine’s Sea Ports Authority said in a post on Facebook, which it later deleted, that a Russian missile attack on a grain vessel in the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Odesa killed four people and left the ship damaged.
  • Ukraine’s air defence forces were mobilised to repel an overnight Russian air attack on Kyiv, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said.

Politics and diplomacy

  • Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said the visiting secretary-general of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Feridun Sinirlioglu, will be brought to a site in Moscow where Ukrainian drones were shot down during a large-scale raid on Tuesday, state news agency RIA Novosti reported.
  • Zakharova also said Ukraine’s drone attack on Moscow indicated Kyiv was losing on the battlefield, leading it to directly attack civilian areas.
  • Russia’s Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov visited troops in Kursk and awarded medals to soldiers for successfully ousting Ukrainian forces from the territory, the Defence Ministry said.

Courteney Cox’s Snow Patrol boyfriend rushed to hospital for surgery after nasty injury

A major UK rock star has been rushed to hospital for emergency surgery.

Snow Patrol’s Johnny McDaid is now racing to recover ahead of a busy festival season for the band. Lead singer Gary Lightbody confirmed that McDaid, who is dating Friends icon Courteney Cox injured his hand after getting it caught in a door. But the injuries didn’t stop there for McDaid.

The band had been playing two sold out shows in Belfast after two separate incidents involving Johnny but he continued to perform despite the pain. He sustained his latest injury ahead of their show last Thursday. “Johnny McDaid had hurt his hand at the start of the tour, we were going from Switzerland to Frankfurt on a train”, said Lightbody.

He went on to tell RTE: “We did the whole European tour on the train, it was really fun — except for this thing which happened, where Jonny got his hand caught in a door. And it wrecked his hand. He ended up getting surgery on his hand. Never missed a show.

Johnny McDaid (left) has been forced to have emergency surgery (PA)

” And then the Thursday night in Belfast, at midnight or so, he fell and wrecked his other hand — smashed his knuckles on his other hand. When we came in for soundcheck on Friday, he couldn’t move the fingers on his right hand. And he still played the show on Friday night. “

Gary said Johnny had undergone his surgery on Sunday, adding it was” insane””. He had two broken hands on Friday’s sow and he played the gig, “the singer commented”. Unbelievable — he’s made of different stuff from the rest of us, absolutely, “he said.

The operation comes six years after the band were forced to pull out of playing Glastonbury Festival due to Johnny requiring an operation on his neck. At the time, Gary told fans:” Our dear brother, piano and guitar player Johnny McDaid has a serious problem with his neck and after consulting with some top neurosurgeons they are all in agreement that the only course of action is immediate surgery.

Johnny has been dating Courteney since 2013
Johnny has been dating Courteney since 2013 (Getty Images for BMI)

“Johnny has been incredible in the wake of this news and has remained calm at a time when a lot of people might freak out”. The health scare comes ahead of a hectic schedule for the band who are due to play dozens of shows across the UK this summer, with their first being in Cardiff on June 12, before heading to the likes of Plymouth, Delamere, Cannock Chase and Scarborough.

But despite their busy schedule, Johnny has been speaking about his new book, The Forest Is The Path, which coincides with the release of their latest album, which was inspired by the death of his dad in 2019. Jack, Gary’s dad had tragically suffered from dementia.

Speaking about his late dad, he said: “In my youth he was more of a sort of a stoic figure. He was a very funny man but he wouldn’t have been too emotional. I never saw him cry or anything like that, he was kind of a tough guy. He wouldn’t be running around telling people his feelings or anything like that, which probably would have been the opposite of me, I was more like my mum. Him and I were a bit sort of chalk and cheese”.

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Rugby family inspires me to be as good as them – Tuipulotu

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2025 Guinness Under-20 Six Nations: Wales v England

Venue: Cardiff Arms Park Date: Friday, 14 March Kick-off: 19: 30 GMT

Throwing a pinpoint line-out ball and scrummaging are still key facets, but it is in the loose where the world’s best hookers thrive.

When 19-year-old Kepu Tuipulotu broke clear against Scotland in the Under-20 Six Nations and nudged through a well-weighted grubber kick to set up another England try, the Bath star showcased exactly why he is so highly rated.

The kick was not a fluke. That exact skill was executed when he captained England Under-18s against South Africa.

“The]kicking] ability just came from when I was younger, from throwing the ball about with my mates and family”, Tuipulotu told BBC Sport.

“My first XVs coach in Harrow gave me a kicking licence. I didn’t attempt to use it a lot but it allowed me to put the ball into spaces.

” That has transferred on to me now as something to show I am not a typical standard hooker in hitting rucks, scrumming and throwing line-outs. “

Throwing the ball about in the back garden will not upskill every young hopeful, but it helps when you come from a family as rich in rugby as Tuipulotu’s.

His father Sione played a good chunk of his career in Wales with Pontypool, Caerphilly and Newport Gwent Dragons, and also featured at two Rugby World Cups for Tonga.

His sister Sisilia props for Wales, and his cousin Carwyn Tuipulotu played for Wales Under-20s and is now impressing in France at Top 14 club Pau after recently leaving Scarlets.

That is only the start of the rugby family tree. Wales number eight Taulupe Faletau is another cousin, with Scotland captain Sione and his younger brother Mosese Tuipulotu, who plays for Edinburgh, also relations.

Former England internationals Billy and Mako Vunipola and their younger cousin Manu, who is now at Mie Honda Heat in Japan after playing for England Under-20s and Saracens, are also cousins, further adding to the rugby heritage.

Whether it was Faletau turning up to a Bath University match to offer some feedback to his little cousin, or a simple text from Billy – the 19-year-old has always been happy to lean on his family ties.

” I love having them tear up in their own way and as a young player I can take parts of their game and put it into mine, “he added.

” I try to take Carwyn’s ball-carrying ability into my game, Sisilia’s ability to go at the line, double pump, offload or run hard lines, and Faletau’s ability off the ball to be everywhere.

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Picking England ‘ the right decision ‘

Born to Tongan parents in south Wales, Tuipulotu was educated at Harrow School and featured for London Irish at under-17 and under-18 level.

Following the demise of Irish, Tuipulotu joined Bath’s academy before marking his senior debut with a hat-trick against Ampthill in the Premiership Cup.

Investec Champions Cup and Premiership action soon followed, but before any of that, the dynamic hooker – who weighs just over 18 stone – was already on the radar of former Wales head coach Warren Gatland.

Still at school, he received a call to train with Wales during last year’s Six Nations, which he declined to focus on his exams and the England pathway.

“It was surreal to receive that phone call”, Tuipulotu recalled.

“But I wanted to finish my academics and focus on rugby after that. I was already going through the England pathway.

” I feel like I’ve made the right decision. At the time I had not played a game of men’s rugby. I just took a step back and realised what is the best case for me in the long term. “

Seeing the sudden rise of the likes of Sale prop Asher Opoku-Fordjour, who played senior and England Under-20s rugby in 2024, gives Tuipulotu hope that another call to join a senior international camp could come quickly.

A British and Irish Lions tour this summer could result in one, if not both, of Jamie George and Luke Cowan-Dickie heading to Australia, and that might open the door for a young hooker to go on England’s tour of Argentina in July.

” It is all about focusing on now and having that optimism that I could have the possibility of going, “he said.

” But it is all about getting the head down and grafting. “

Before any potential senior honours, a first English Under-20 Six Nations Grand Slam since 2021 remains within touching distance.

A fitting final hurdle comes against Wales in Cardiff on Friday night, when Tuipulotu expects plenty of close family to be in attendance.

” It’ll be a big turnout as all my family live in Wales, “he said with a smile.

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Rugby family inspires me to be as good as them – Tuipulotu

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2025 Guinness Under-20 Six Nations: Wales v England

Venue: Cardiff Arms Park Date: Friday, 14 March Kick-off: 19: 30 GMT

Throwing a pinpoint line-out ball and scrummaging are still key facets, but it is in the loose where the world’s best hookers thrive.

When 19-year-old Kepu Tuipulotu broke clear against Scotland in the Under-20 Six Nations and nudged through a well-weighted grubber kick to set up another England try, the Bath star showcased exactly why he is so highly rated.

The kick was not a fluke. That exact skill was executed when he captained England Under-18s against South Africa.

“The]kicking] ability just came from when I was younger, from throwing the ball about with my mates and family”, Tuipulotu told BBC Sport.

“My first XVs coach in Harrow gave me a kicking licence. I didn’t attempt to use it a lot but it allowed me to put the ball into spaces.

” That has transferred on to me now as something to show I am not a typical standard hooker in hitting rucks, scrumming and throwing line-outs. “

Throwing the ball about in the back garden will not upskill every young hopeful, but it helps when you come from a family as rich in rugby as Tuipulotu’s.

His father Sione played a good chunk of his career in Wales with Pontypool, Caerphilly and Newport Gwent Dragons, and also featured at two Rugby World Cups for Tonga.

His sister Sisilia props for Wales, and his cousin Carwyn Tuipulotu played for Wales Under-20s and is now impressing in France at Top 14 club Pau after recently leaving Scarlets.

That is only the start of the rugby family tree. Wales number eight Taulupe Faletau is another cousin, with Scotland captain Sione and his younger brother Mosese Tuipulotu, who plays for Edinburgh, also relations.

Former England internationals Billy and Mako Vunipola and their younger cousin Manu, who is now at Mie Honda Heat in Japan after playing for England Under-20s and Saracens, are also cousins, further adding to the rugby heritage.

Whether it was Faletau turning up to a Bath University match to offer some feedback to his little cousin, or a simple text from Billy – the 19-year-old has always been happy to lean on his family ties.

” I love having them tear up in their own way and as a young player I can take parts of their game and put it into mine, “he added.

” I try to take Carwyn’s ball-carrying ability into my game, Sisilia’s ability to go at the line, double pump, offload or run hard lines, and Faletau’s ability off the ball to be everywhere.

Getty Images

Picking England ‘ the right decision ‘

Born to Tongan parents in south Wales, Tuipulotu was educated at Harrow School and featured for London Irish at under-17 and under-18 level.

Following the demise of Irish, Tuipulotu joined Bath’s academy before marking his senior debut with a hat-trick against Ampthill in the Premiership Cup.

Investec Champions Cup and Premiership action soon followed, but before any of that, the dynamic hooker – who weighs just over 18 stone – was already on the radar of former Wales head coach Warren Gatland.

Still at school, he received a call to train with Wales during last year’s Six Nations, which he declined to focus on his exams and the England pathway.

“It was surreal to receive that phone call”, Tuipulotu recalled.

“But I wanted to finish my academics and focus on rugby after that. I was already going through the England pathway.

” I feel like I’ve made the right decision. At the time I had not played a game of men’s rugby. I just took a step back and realised what is the best case for me in the long term. “

Seeing the sudden rise of the likes of Sale prop Asher Opoku-Fordjour, who played senior and England Under-20s rugby in 2024, gives Tuipulotu hope that another call to join a senior international camp could come quickly.

A British and Irish Lions tour this summer could result in one, if not both, of Jamie George and Luke Cowan-Dickie heading to Australia, and that might open the door for a young hooker to go on England’s tour of Argentina in July.

” It is all about focusing on now and having that optimism that I could have the possibility of going, “he said.

” But it is all about getting the head down and grafting. “

Before any potential senior honours, a first English Under-20 Six Nations Grand Slam since 2021 remains within touching distance.

A fitting final hurdle comes against Wales in Cardiff on Friday night, when Tuipulotu expects plenty of close family to be in attendance.

” It’ll be a big turnout as all my family live in Wales, “he said with a smile.

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Dominant Swiatek into Indian Wells quarter-finals

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Defending champion Iga Swiatek clinched her place in the Indian Wells quarter-finals with a 6-1 6-1 thrashing of Karolina Muchova.

Poland’s Swiatek is bidding to become the first woman to win the California tournament three times, having also sealed the title in 2022.

Swiatek’s match against Muchova was delayed by almost an hour because of rain, but it then took her just 57 minutes to secure a dominant victory in which she did not face a single break point.

“Sometimes matches can be pretty weird”, Swiatek said. “It’s enough for one player to not feel perfect and the other feel great. Then suddenly the difference is much bigger than it usually is.

” It’s tennis. Things like that can happen. For sure I used my opportunities and I used my chances. It’s not easy, but, I can imagine that it looks like it. “

The 23-year-old five-time Grand Slam champion is the first woman to reach the Indian Wells quarter-finals for four consecutive years since Karolina Pliskova, who achieved the feat between 2016 and 2019.

Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina and Russian Mirra Andreeva won to set up a quarter-final meeting.

Svitolina needed five hours, including a near three-hour rain delay, to beat American fourth seed Jessica Pegula 5-7 6-1 6-2, while ninth seed Andreeva saw off Kazakhstan’s Elena Rybakina 6-1 6-2.

Rune overcomes Tsitsipas to reach last eight

Denmark’s Holger Rune ended Stefanos Tsitsipas ‘ winning run to reach the quarter-finals.

Tsitsipas, seeded eighth, had won his past seven matches taking in a maiden Dubai Tennis Championships title, but was beaten 6-4 6-4 in one hour 33 minutes.

The highlight of the match was a remarkable through-the-legs lob from the baseline by Rune to save break point in the second set.

Having reached the same stage in Indian Wells last year, the 21-year-old is the first Scandinavian since Stefan Edberg in 1994-95 to reach back-to-back quarter-finals.

” It was an extremely good match from my side from start to finish, “said 12th seed Rune.

” I stayed very committed on my game plan and mentally I was very good. That made the difference, how composed I could start. It was a cool battle. “

Rune will play Tallon Griekspoor in the last eight after the Dutchman beat Japanese qualifier Yosuke Watanuki in a rain-affected match 7-6 6-1.

Russian fifth seed Daniil Medvedev set up a quarter-final meeting with France’s Arthur Fils by beating American Tommy Paul 6-4 6-0.

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Dominant Swiatek into Indian Wells quarter-finals

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Defending champion Iga Swiatek clinched her place in the Indian Wells quarter-finals with a 6-1 6-1 thrashing of Karolina Muchova.

Poland’s Swiatek is bidding to become the first woman to win the California tournament three times, having also sealed the title in 2022.

Swiatek’s match against Muchova was delayed by almost an hour because of rain, but it then took her just 57 minutes to secure a dominant victory in which she did not face a single break point.

“Sometimes matches can be pretty weird”, Swiatek said. “It’s enough for one player to not feel perfect and the other feel great. Then suddenly the difference is much bigger than it usually is.

” It’s tennis. Things like that can happen. For sure I used my opportunities and I used my chances. It’s not easy, but, I can imagine that it looks like it. “

The 23-year-old five-time Grand Slam champion is the first woman to reach the Indian Wells quarter-finals for four consecutive years since Karolina Pliskova, who achieved the feat between 2016 and 2019.

Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina and Russian Mirra Andreeva won to set up a quarter-final meeting.

Svitolina needed five hours, including a near three-hour rain delay, to beat American fourth seed Jessica Pegula 5-7 6-1 6-2, while ninth seed Andreeva saw off Kazakhstan’s Elena Rybakina 6-1 6-2.

Rune overcomes Tsitsipas to reach last eight

Denmark’s Holger Rune ended Stefanos Tsitsipas ‘ winning run to reach the quarter-finals.

Tsitsipas, seeded eighth, had won his past seven matches taking in a maiden Dubai Tennis Championships title, but was beaten 6-4 6-4 in one hour 33 minutes.

The highlight of the match was a remarkable through-the-legs lob from the baseline by Rune to save break point in the second set.

Having reached the same stage in Indian Wells last year, the 21-year-old is the first Scandinavian since Stefan Edberg in 1994-95 to reach back-to-back quarter-finals.

” It was an extremely good match from my side from start to finish, “said 12th seed Rune.

” I stayed very committed on my game plan and mentally I was very good. That made the difference, how composed I could start. It was a cool battle. “

Rune will play Tallon Griekspoor in the last eight after the Dutchman beat Japanese qualifier Yosuke Watanuki in a rain-affected match 7-6 6-1.

Russian fifth seed Daniil Medvedev set up a quarter-final meeting with France’s Arthur Fils by beating American Tommy Paul 6-4 6-0.

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