Falling missile debris triggers fires and damages buildings in multiple parts of Ukrainian capital
This live blog is now closed. For more on Putin’s re-election, you can read our latest reporting:West condemns ‘undemocratic’ Russian election as results show Putin landslideThe EU has said the Russian election took place in a highly restricted environment “exacerbated by Russia’s illegal war of aggression against Ukraine”.The EU said it regretted the decision of Russian authorities not to invite international observers to its elections. Continue reading
Discharge petition backing Ukraine funding rolls on in US Congress with first Republican signature. What we know on day 758See all our coverage of the war in Ukraine Continue reading
Aiden Minnis, 37, is 'willing to die' for Putin's forces and believes he is 'doing the Lord's work' by fighting the illegal war in Ukraine, it has emerged. The English traitor is fighting as a mercenary for Russia.
Comes after Russia launched 57 missiles and drones on Ukraine Sunday morning, including an attack on capital Kyiv
Attacks continue on Russia’s Belgorod oblast near Ukrainian border as Zelenskiy praises new ‘long-range capability’. What we know on day 753See all our coverage of the war in Ukraine Continue reading
Ukraine’s prosecutor general claimed more than 10,000 peaceful civilians were being held by Russia
French units would be ‘priority’ targets if deployed to Ukraine, says Putin’s spy chief
Vladimir Putin has made at least 11 threats of nuclear war against the West since he launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022
Moscow, Mar 24 (Prensa Latina) President Vladimir Putin on Sunday accused the West of unleashing a war in Europe by bombing Yugoslavia 25 years ago. The post West unleashed a war by attacking Yugoslavia, Putin says first appeared on Prensa Latina.
Dozens of drones were intercepted, Russia says, but one attack caused an oil refinery fire in Krasnodar.
Did Russian President Vladimir Putin overplay his hand? Only five days after Putin breezed to another six-year term in power following a heavily stage-managed election, Russia suffered its deadliest terrorist attack in decades. At least 140 people died when attackers stormed Crocus City Hall, a shopping and entertainment complex on Moscow’s northwestern edge, first raking concertgoers with gunfire and then setting the venue ablaze. Putin’s near-immediate response to Friday's attack was to blame...