Over 200 children left their orphanage in Zaporizhzhia on the day Russian troops attacked a nearby nuclear power station. Russia-Ukraine live updates:
, plus our teams in Poland and Moscow. Live reporting byThe UK government will send an extra £74m into Ukraine to support the country's"indomitable people" through its humanitarian crisis.
"While only Putin can fully end the suffering in Ukraine, today's new funding will continue to help those facing the deteriorating humanitarian situation."Russian forces"probably made minimal ground advances over the weekend," the Ministry of Defence has said. But Labour said it would still give oligarchs linked to Moscow too long and should be shortened to just 28 days.
In a video message, Mr Zelenskyy called Russian attacks"deliberate murder" due to the"hundreds of thousands" who live nearby. "Today I am forced to make a choice and choose one of my musical family over the other. I am being asked to choose one cultural tradition over the other," he said on Facebook. The agency reported that the defence official also said Russia had launched around 600 missiles since the start of its invasion of Ukraine.
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