Prime Minister Boris Johnson has met Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy on a surprise visit to Kyiv. Full story:
Station attack is 'evil that has no limits'in an attack on civilians at Kramatorsk rail station in eastern Ukraine, described by Mr Zelenskyy as a war crime.
Five children were among the at least 50 people killed. Up to 4,000 people, thought to be largely women and children, were at the station when the blast hit.Russia also claimed to have destroyed an ammunition depot at the Myrhorod Air Base in central Ukraine on Saturday, according to the country's Interfax news agency.
"Remember, Winston Churchill wanted to go out to watch the D-Day Landings, and the King had to stop him at first", said one Tory who predicted earlier this week that Boris Johnson – whose hero is the wartime leader – would go to Ukraine.
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