'I'm absolutely sure they will do their best up until the last bullet to protect Mariupol.' Deputy Mayor of Mariupol Sergei Orlov says people in the Ukrainian city 'do not have any weapons to protect our lives'. 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233
Some 386 members of the Russian Duma have been added to the sanctions list, the government has said.
It means more than 500 people have been sanctioned now as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.The deputy mayor of Mariupol is speaking to Sky News. He said the city needs more weapons to"protect our wives, our children, our women, adults" from the airborne attacks. But, with the government's position on how to handle the refugee influx changing by the day, there is a lot of detail to hammer out before the announcement on Monday. The home secretary has already had to ease what had initially been a very strict and restrictive policy yesterday for families who do have a relative in the UK.
At least four government departments are involved in devising the scheme - the Treasury, the Department for Work and Pensions, the Home Office and the Department for Levelling Up.One area which is understood to be causing concern in government is the question of how a streamlined process for Ukrainian refugees could be seen as unfair when there are many Afghan refugees still waiting for proper housing and support.
Russian forces are blockading Kharkiv and pushing their offensive in the south around Mykolaiv, as well as Zaporizhzhia and Kryvyi Rih, Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s hometown. Of course, the nuance in remarks such as those around a possible meeting is always crucial and we have not yet received an official transcript. Sceptics will also point to frequent inconsistencies in Kremlin statements and question the sincerity of this particular comment.
All their husbands are in Ukraine fighting. Alina tells me they will return as soon as they can. For now, she says"we don't want benefits or money we just want to be safe with our family in the UK"The UN human rights office said today it has received"credible reports" of several cases of Russian forces using cluster munitions in populated areas in Ukraine, adding that indiscriminate use of such weapons might amount to war crimes.
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