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Intense rain has continued in NSW with communities in the path of heavy falls sweeping south told to evacuate to escape flooding.
Residents in western Sydney who endured floods in the Hawkesbury-Nepean region in March last year were told to leave on Wednesday evening after around 600 gigalitres of water flowed over the Warragamba Dam wall.
More than 100mm of rain fell in multiple areas near the dam between 9am and 6pm on Wednesday.
Deputy Premier Paul Toole said the Georges River was likely to exceed the heights of the 2021 flood and residents were in for a "tough night" on Wednesday evening.
About 130,000 homes are in the path of the overflowing dam, and Mr Toole wanted them to be empty before floodwaters hit.
"Get out now ... We do not want to see those situations where people are on the roofs of their houses waiting to be rescued," he said.
That was the case in Lismore on the Mid North Coast of NSW, after devastating floods hit there earlier this week.
As the clean-up continues the death toll rises, with four deaths confirmed in the Lismore flood event so far.
Two women in their 80s and a man in his 70s were found dead in their flooded homes, while another man's body was found floating down a Lismore street.
A fifth man died on the Central Coast last Friday morning after his car was swept away in floodwaters.
The SES received more than 2500 requests for assistance and conducted over 250 flood rescues in the 24 hours up to 4pm on Wednesday.
Premier Dominic Perrottet said on Wednesday the state will "not spare a dollar" in the flood recovery effort, with the clean-up expected to be "a mammoth task".
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A week after launching its invasion of Ukraine, Russia says its forces have taken control of the southern city of Kherson, as fighting raged around the country and Western nations intensified economic sanctions against President Vladamir Putin's regime.
Bombardments of Ukrainian cities continued, with video posted on social media showing heavily damaged buildings around the second city of Kharkiv.
Russian forces have taken control of Kherson, a city of nearly a quarter million people just north of Crimea, a Russian defence ministry spokesperson said. Strategically located on the Dniepr river, the provincial capital was the biggest city to fall to Russian forces so far.
The southeast city of Mariupol had been under intense shelling since late Tuesday and was unable to evacuate wounded, according to its mayor.
The invaders' advances have been met with fierce resistance by Ukrainian forces and a lengthy Russian military convoy north of Kyiv has made little progress towards the capital.
In a video address on Wednesday, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said nearly 6,000 Russians had been killed in the first six days of Moscow's invasion, and that the Kremlin would not be able to take his country with bombs and air strikes.
"While (Putin) may make gains on the battlefield, he will pay a continuing high price over the long run," US President Joe Biden said at his State of the Union address. Straying from the prepared text, Biden added "He has no idea what's coming."
Biden further ratcheted up sanctions on Moscow, joining the European Union and Canada in banning Russian planes from US airspace.
He also said the Justice Department would seek to seize the yachts, luxury apartments and private jets of wealthy Russians with ties to Putin.
A Kremlin spokesman says Russia is ready to resume talks with Ukraine officials.
Earlier, Ukraine's leader called on Russia to stop bombarding civilians before talks could resume.
"It's necessary to at least stop bombing people, just stop the bombing and then sit down at the negotiating table," Zelenskiy told media.
The United Nations General Assembly is set to reprimand Russia on Wednesday and demand that Moscow stop fighting and withdraw its military forces.
Ukraine, which is not a member of NATO, has called on the US-led military alliance to implement a no-fly zone over Ukraine - a request rejected by Washington, which fears stoking a direct conflict between the world's two biggest nuclear powers.
Washington and its allies have instead sent weapons to Kyiv.
Ukrainian Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov said on Wednesday the country was set to receive Stinger and Javelin missiles from abroad, as well as another shipment of Turkish drones.
As well as isolating Russia diplomatically, the West's main strategy is shutting off Russia's economy from the global financial system, pushing international companies to halt sales, cut ties, and dump tens of billions of dollars' worth of investments.
Exxon Mobil joined other major Western energy companies including British BP PLC and Shell in announcing it would quit oil-rich Russia over the invasion.
Apple Inc stopped sales of iPhones and other products in Russia, and was making changes to its Maps app to protect civilians in Ukraine. Alphabet Inc's Google dropped Russian state publishers from its news, and Ford Motor suspended operations in the country.
US airplane manufacturer Boeing said it was suspending parts, maintenance and technical support for Russian airlines.
Russia on Tuesday placed temporary restrictions on foreigners seeking to exit Russia assets, meaning that billions of dollars worth of securities held by foreigners are at risk of being trapped.
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Western nations are continuing to tighten an economic noose around Russia, whose invading forces have bombarded Ukrainian cities and appeared poised for an advance on Kyiv.
Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians have fled the fighting since Putin ordered a full-scale invasion nearly a week ago, with a miles-long Russian military convoy north of Kyiv readying to advance on the capital.
Russian forces have taken control of Kherson, a city of nearly a quarter million people just north of Crimea, the peninsula annexed by Russia in 2014, a Russian defence ministry spokesperson said.
"While he may make gains on the battlefield - he will pay a continuing high price over the long run," US President Joe Biden said in his State of the Union address. Straying from the prepared text, Biden added "He has no idea what's coming."
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy called on Russia to stop bombarding civilians and resume talks.
"It's necessary to at least stop bombing people, just stop the bombing and then sit down at the negotiating table," he told Reuters and CNN in a joint interview in a heavily guarded government compound in Kyiv.
More than 450,000 people have fled Ukraine to Poland, and a further 113,000 to Romania.
The United Nations General Assembly is set to reprimand Russia on Wednesday and demand that Moscow stop fighting and withdraw its military forces.
Russia's assault included strikes on Kyiv, though the heaviest bombardment appears to be around Ukraine's second-largest city Kharkiv, near the border with Russia.
At least 21 people were killed and 112 wounded in shelling in Kharkiv in the last 24 hours, regional governor Oleg Synegubov said on Wednesday.
West of Kyiv, in the city of Zhytomyr, four people, including a child, were killed on Tuesday by a Russian cruise missile, a Ukrainian official said.
In Ukraine's largely Russian-speaking city of Donetsk, in territory controlled by Russian-backed separatists, authorities said three civilians had been killed by Ukrainian shelling.
Sanctions on Moscow have ratched up with the US joining the European Union and Canada in banning Russian planes from their airspace. Biden also said the Justice Department would seek to seize the yachts, luxury apartments and private jets of wealthy Russians with ties to Putin.
Ukraine has called on the US-led military alliance to implement a no-fly zone over Ukraine - a request rejected by Washington, which fears stoking a direct conflict between the world's two biggest nuclear powers.
Washington and its allies have instead sent weapons to Kyiv.
The West's main strategy is shutting off Russia's economy from the global financial system, pushing international companies to halt sales, cut ties, and dump tens of billions of dollars' worth of investments.
Exxon Mobil joined other major Western energy companies including British BP PLC and Shell in announcing it would quit oil-rich Russia over the invasion.
Apple Inc stopped sales of iPhones and other products in Russia, and was making changes to its Maps app to protect civilians in Ukraine. Alphabet Inc's Google dropped Russian state publishers from its news, and Ford Motor suspended operations in the country.
US airplane manufacturer Boeing said it was suspending parts, maintenance and technical support for Russian airlines.
Russia on Tuesday placed temporary restrictions on foreigners seeking to exit Russia assets, meaning that billions of dollars worth of securities held by foreigners are at risk of being trapped.
Several dozen Japanese men have answered a Ukrainian call for foreign volunteers to fight Russia's invasion, according to a media report on Wednesday. In Taiwan, the president, vice president and prime minister all pledged to donate their salaries to Ukraine relief efforts.
Meanwhile Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said his country will not impose any economic sanctions and criticised wwhat he called censorship of Russian state-sponsored media by social media companies.
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Western nations are continuing to tighten an economic noose around Russia, whose invading forces have bombarded Ukrainian cities and appeared poised for an advance on Kyiv.
Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian civilians have fled the fighting since President Vladamir Putin ordered a full-scale invasion nearly a week ago.
Yet, Russia has failed to capture a single major Ukrainian city and Western analysts say Moscow appears to have fallen back on the devastating shelling of built-up areas before entering them.
A senior US defense official said on Tuesday the invading force's advance on Kyiv had stalled due to logistics problems, including shortages of food and fuel, and some units appeared to have low morale.
"While he may make gains on the battlefield - he will pay a continuing high price over the long run," US President Joe Biden said in his State of the Union address. Straying from the prepared text, Biden added "He has no idea what's coming."
US lawmakers stood and applauded, many waving Ukrainian flags, as Biden delivered his address to the chamber of the House of Representatives.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy again called on Russia to stop bombarding civilians and resume talks.
"It's necessary to at least stop bombing people, just stop the bombing and then sit down at the negotiating table," he told Reuters and CNN in a joint interview in a heavily guarded government compound in Kyiv.
The United Nations General Assembly is set to vote on Wednesday on a resolution reprimanding Russia for invading Ukraine and demanding that it withdraw its military forces, a move that aims to diplomatically isolate Russia at the world body.
Russia's assault included strikes on Kyiv, though the heaviest bombardment so far appeared to be around Ukraine's second-largest city Kharkiv, near the border with Russia.
Dozens of residents there, including children, were killed when a Russian strategic bomber fired 16 guided missiles toward a residential area on Monday, Ukraine's defence ministry said.
West of Kyiv, in the city of Zhytomyr, four people, including a child, were killed by a Russian cruise missile, a Ukrainian official said.
In Ukraine's largely Russian-speaking city of Donetsk, in territory controlled by Russian-backed separatists, authorities said three civilians had been killed by Ukrainian shelling.
Vastly outmatched by Russia's military, in terms of raw numbers and firepower, Ukraine's own air force is still flying and its air defences are still deemed to be viable - a fact that is baffling military experts.
Biden announced a further ratcheting up of sanctions on Moscow, joining the European Union and Canada in banning Russian planes from US airspace. He also said the Justice Department would seek to seize the yachts, luxury apartments and private jets of wealthy Russians with ties to Putin.
Ukraine has called on the US-led military alliance to implement a no-fly zone over Ukraine - a request rejected by Washington, which fears stoking a direct conflict between the world's two biggest nuclear powers.
Washington and its allies have instead sent weapons to Kyiv.
The West's main strategy is shutting off Russia's economy from the global financial system, pushing international companies to halt sales, cut ties, and dump tens of billions of dollars' worth of investments.
Exxon Mobil joined other major Western energy companies including British BP PLC and Shell in announcing it would quit oil-rich Russia over the invasion.
Apple Inc stopped sales of iPhones and other products in Russia, and was making changes to its Maps app to protect civilians in Ukraine. Alphabet Inc's Google dropped Russian state publishers from its news, and Ford Motor suspended operations in the country.
US airplane manufacturer Boeing said it was suspending parts, maintenance and technical support for Russian airlines.
Russia on Tuesday placed temporary restrictions on foreigners seeking to exit Russia assets, meaning that billions of dollars worth of securities held by foreigners are at risk of being trapped.
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