Russia-Ukraine updates: US to ban Russian carriers from its airspace

Biden will announce the news in his State of the Union address, a source said.

Russian forces are continuing their attempted push through Ukraine from multiple directions, while Ukrainians, led by President Volodymr Zelenskyy, are putting up "stiff resistance," according to U.S. officials.

The attack began Feb. 24 as Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a "special military operation."

Russians moving from Belarus towards Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, don't appear to have advanced closer towards the city since coming within about 20 miles, although smaller advanced groups have been fighting gun battles with Ukrainian forces inside the capital since at least Friday.

Russia has been met by sanctions from the U.S., Canada and countries throughout Europe, targeting Russia's economy and Putin himself.

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Here's how the news is developing. All times Eastern.
Mar 01, 2022, 9:43 AM EST

'Growing number' of unaccompanied and separated refugee children

Filippo Grandi, U.N. high commissioner for refugees, told the Security Council Monday there's “a growing number of unaccompanied and separated children" in the unending lines of refugees fleeing Ukraine. 

Anna Semyuk,33,hugs her children at the Beregsurany border crossing in Hungary, Feb. 26, 2022.The children were handed to Nataliya Ableyeva, 58,a stranger,with their passports on the Ukrainian side of the border by the father,who was not allowed to cross.
Anna Semyuk, 33, hugs her children at the Beregsurany border crossing in Hungary, Feb. 26, 2022. The children were handed over to Nataliya Ableyeva, 58, a stranger, along with their passports on the Ukrainian side of the border by the father, who was not allowed to cross. Ableyeva took the children across the border and kept them safe until their mother, traveling from another country, could get them.
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A woman fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine hugs a child at a temporary camp in Przemysl, Poland, Feb. 28, 2022.
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UNICEF said there are "anecdotal reports of heartbreaking stories of fathers -- or families -- arriving at the border with their children and relinquishing them to the border guards, then remaining in Ukraine.” 

UNICEF said it doesn't have numbers yet on unaccompanied or separated children. 

-ABC News' Zoe Magee

Mar 01, 2022, 9:23 AM EST

6 killed in attack on Kharkiv civilian building

A rocket attack on an administrative building in Kharkiv in northeast Ukraine has killed at least six people and injured another seven, Ukrainian officials said.

Rescuers remove debris in the regional administration building, which city officials said was hit by a missile attack, in central Kharkiv, Ukraine, March 1.
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Debris is scattered around the damaged local city hall of Kharkiv, March 1, 2022, destroyed as a result of Russian troop shelling.
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An Indian student was among those killed, according to the Indian government.

A senior administration official told ABC News the U.S. has learned that Russia continues to plan for a “devastating” attack on Ukraine, warning that "the Russians … will crush Ukraine."

-ABC News' Martha Raddatz

Mar 01, 2022, 7:40 AM EST

YouTube blocks RT, Sputnik in Europe

Google on Tuesday said it had blocked RT and Sputnik, Russian state-linked channels, from YouTube in Europe. 

“Our teams continue to monitor the situation around the clock to take swift action,” the company said. 

-ABC News’ Zunaira Zaki

Mar 01, 2022, 6:39 AM EST

Zelenskyy calls Russian attack 'undisguised terror' 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Tuesday said the Russian attack on Kharkiv’s main square was an act of “undisguised terror.”

"After that, Russia is a terrorist state. No one will forgive. Nobody will forget," he said on Facebook

A vehicle sits in Kharkiv, near the regional administration building, which city officials said was hit by a missile attack, March 1, 2022.
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-ABC News’ Clark Bentson

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