Two top Russian oligarchs condemn Putin’s war in Ukraine
Oleg Deripaska and Mikhail Fridman both urged an end to the "bloodshed" in Ukraine.
Oleg Deripaska and Mikhail Fridman both urged an end to the "bloodshed" in Ukraine.
The bottles reportedly have labels which read: “Putin is a dickhead.”
"I am addressing you not as a president, I am addressing you as a citizen of Ukraine."
The Ministry of Defence said Russian casualties are ‘likely to be heavy and greater than anticipated’.
The US has also joined the EU in agreeing to freeze assets of Vladimir Putin and Sergeĭ Lavrov.
A Russian officer had offered Ukrainian border guards on the Zmiiny Island to surrender "to avoid bloodshed and unjustified casualties".
"Stop telling me I was right and listen to what I'm saying now."
Clive Myrie was broadcasting in front of St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery in Kyiv as sirens blared around him.
"Ukrainian forces have presented fierce resistance across all axes of Russia’s advance.”
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