IN BRIEF: Developments in the Russia-Ukraine conflict Russia Ukraine
Several major British firms have announced they will sell or reduce their interests in Russia such as power giants B Pand Shell and investment firm Aviva and Sunak said others doing so would have the government’s backing.
The Kremlin did not immediately reply to a request for comment on the reported missile strike so close to the border with NATO, and a short video briefing by Russia’s defence ministry spokesman on Sunday made no mention of such an attack.driving from the direction of the Yaroviv facility after the reported strike and black smoke rose from the area.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, launched by Putin on February 24, has sent more than 2.5 million fleeing across borders and trapped thousands of people in besieged cities. “We will stitch up the wounds and the pain of our country and our city. We are ready to build it and we are ready to renew it when the war is over. We’re not going anywhere,” Aliev, a 23-year-old musician, said of his food distribution network, which now has dozens of volunteers.
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