European Union set to ban Russian oil, ministers hold crisis talks on gas
The European Union was preparing a ban on Russian oil, with possible exemptions for wary countries, as EU energy ministers on Monday held crisis talks on Moscow’s demand that foreign buyers pay for gas in rubles or lose their supply.
The UN human rights office (OHCHR) said on Monday that the death toll of civilians killed in Ukraine since the start of the Russian invasion on February 24 had exceeded 3,000 people.
The toll of 3,153 killed so far represents an increase of 254 from Friday.
The European Commission is expected to propose a sixth package of EU sanctions this week against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, including an embargo on buying Russian oil — a measure that would deprive Moscow of a large revenue stream, but that has so far divided EU countries.









