Convoy north of Ukraine capital has more doubled in length, images suggest; ICC prosecutor to open possible war crimes inquiry; Kharkiv civilians ‘massacred’, says mayorICC prosecutor to investigate possible war crimes in UkraineRockets kill dozens in Kharkiv as Russia ‘adapts its methods’‘The damage is done’: Russians face economic point of no returnShell to exit joint ventures with Gazprom and pull out of Nord Stream 2Here’s a report from the Guardian’s diplomatic editor, Patrick Wintour, on how the phone has become the Ukrainian president’s most effective weapon.In a string of phone calls from a besieged Kyiv, Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, has persuaded the west to agree to a set of sanctions against Russia that were inconceivable a week ago. Continue reading…
Convoy north of Ukraine capital has more doubled in length, images suggest; ICC prosecutor to open possible war crimes inquiry; Kharkiv civilians ‘massacred’, says mayor
- ICC prosecutor to investigate possible war crimes in Ukraine
- Rockets kill dozens in Kharkiv as Russia ‘adapts its methods’
- ‘The damage is done’: Russians face economic point of no return
- Shell to exit joint ventures with Gazprom and pull out of Nord Stream 2
Here’s a report from the Guardian’s diplomatic editor, Patrick Wintour, on how the phone has become the Ukrainian president’s most effective weapon.
In a string of phone calls from a besieged Kyiv, Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, has persuaded the west to agree to a set of sanctions against Russia that were inconceivable a week ago.