The 'fierce' resistance in Ukraine and the new sanctions facing Russia dominate Sunday's papers.
The war in Ukraine leads Sunday's papers. "The world shuns pariah Putin" is the Observer's headline, with a photo of a five-year-old Ukrainian boy taking refuge with his family in an underground shelter in Kyiv dominating the front page. The paper reports on the growing international isolation facing the Kremlin. Germany has committed to supply Ukrainian troops with 1,000 anti-tank weapons and 500 Stinger missiles.
The Sunday Telegraph leads with reports of the "fierce" residents who are slowing the advance of Russian troops in Ukraine. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Saturday that the invasion is "not going the way President Putin wants - very far from it". It came as Vladimir Putin ordered forces to "advance from all directions".
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