Russia now controls 20% of Ukraine, Zelenskyy says; new Western weapons ‘could turn the tide’: Live updates

On the eve of the 100th day of the war in Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Thursday in an address to the Luxembourg parliament that Russia now controls about 20% of his country.

The startling statement came at a time when Russia is making slow but steady gains in the eastern Donbas region, including taking over most of the key city of Sievierodonetsk.

Zelenskyy’s estimate appeared to include not only the Russian conquests during the invasion it launched Feb. 24 but also its 2014 annexation of Crimea and partial command of disputed territory in Luhansk and Donetsk in the east, which he referenced in his speech.

Whatever the precise accounting of how much Ukrainian territory Russia has seized, Zelenskyy’s message of the need for European unity in standing up to Russian President Vladimir Putin was unmistakable: 

“When we win this war, all Europeans will be able to continue to enjoy their freedom,” he said. “But if the person who wants to destroy any freedom in Ukraine and Europe prevails, there will be a dark time for everyone on the continent.”

Major developments:

►President Joe Biden plans to travel to Saudi Arabia later this month as he seeks a decrease in gas prices that have skyrocketed since the war in Ukraine started, the New York Times reported. 

►Amid growing concerns of a global food crisis caused in part by a Russian blockade preventing Ukraine from shipping millions of tons of grain, U.N. and Turkish officials are trying to broker a safe passage to allow the agricultural products to be exported.

►European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says it’s in the European Union’s strategic interest but also “our moral duty” to make it possible for Ukraine to join the 27-nation bloc.