British Prime Minister BorisJohnsonmet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during a visit to Kyiv on Saturday, an aide to the Ukrainian leader said.
"BorisJohnson's visit in Kyiv began just now with a tete-a-tete meeting with President Zelensky," presidential aide Andriy Sybiha said on Facebook, posting a photo of the pair.
Russian Defence Ministry says Russian forces have destroyed air ammunition depot in Ukraine's Poltava region. (Reuters)
Pentagon says Russia responsible for April 8 missile attack in Kramarorsk. A representative of the USDefense Department has said that the Pentagon did not buy Russia's claims that Ukraine carried out the attack, RFE/RL reported. The attack killed at least 52 people. (The Kyiv Independent)
YouTube on Saturday blockedchannel of the State Duma of Russia, which hadabout 145,000 subscribers, NEXTA reported.
Women hold signs as they form a flash mob to protest sexual abuse by Russian soldiers in Ukraine, in Washington Square Park in New York City.
(AFP Photos)
More evacuations are needed from the Luhansk region in Ukraine as shelling has increased in recent days and more Russian forces have been arriving, Luhansk Governor Serhiy Gaidai said on Saturday.
He said that some 30% of people still remain in settlements across the region and have been asked to evacuate.
"They (Russia) are amassing forces for an offensive and we see the number of shelling has increased," Gaidai told the public television broadcaster. (Reuters)
The United States would prefer India to move away from its “long-term history of non-alignment G77 partnership with Russia”, the Biden Administration has told lawmakers, observing that there is a great opportunity for defence trade with India. America’s relationship with India is a very critical one, Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman told members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee during a Congressional hearing early this week.
“They are the largest democracy in the world. We have a strong defence relationship with them. They are part of the Quad, with Australia and Japan, and we are moving forward on many achievements that are critical to Indo-Pacific prosperity and security,” she said.
“We, obviously, would prefer that India move away from their long-term history of non-alignment G77 partnership with Russia,” Sherman said in response to a question from Congressman Tim Burchett. (PTI)
Russia continues to hit Ukrainian non-combatants, such as the civilians killed in Friday's rocket strike on Kramatorsk railway station in eastern Ukraine, British military intelligence said on Saturday.
"Russian operations continue to focus on the Donbas region, Mariupol and Mykolaiv, supported by continued cruise missile launches into Ukraine by Russian naval forces," the Ministry of Defence said, adding that Russia's ambitions to establish a land corridor between Crimea and the Donbas continue to be thwarted by Ukrainian resistance.
Reuters could not immediately verify the report. (Reuters)
The Russian Foreign Ministry announced its decision to expel 45 Polish diplomats in response to the expulsion of the same number of Russian diplomats from Poland last month.
In a statement on Friday night, the Ministry said it had summoned the Polish Ambassador and declared 45 employees of Poland's Embassy in Moscow and of Polish consulates in Irkutsk, Kaliningrad and St Petersburg "personae non-gratae" who must leaveRussiaby April 13, according to Xinhua news agency.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa held telephone talks Friday with US President Joe Biden, a day after the continental powerhouse abstained from voting on a resolution suspendingRussiafrom a UN rights body over its aggression in Ukraine.
Ramaphosa, whose government has been criticised for refusing to condemn Moscow's bloody invasion, had a day earlier blasted the UN Security Council as "outdated" and in dire need of an overhaul.
In an address on April 8, Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine Olha Stefanishyna said she hoped Ukraine would get candidate status when EU leaders meet at a summit in June.
(The Kyiv Independent)
A day afterRussia’ssuspension from the UN Human Rights Council amid its invasion of Ukraine, the White House on Friday said it does not anticipate the same for Moscow in the Security Council where it is a veto-wielding Permanent Member.
“I know a question has been asked about whetherRussiashould be kicked out of being a permanent member. We don't anticipate that happening,” White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki told reporters at her daily news briefing.
The Ukrainian prosecutor general's office says approximately 67 bodies were buried in a mass grave near a church in Bucha, a northern Kyiv suburb where journalists and returning Ukrainians discovered scores of bodies on streets and elsewhere after Russian troops withdrew.
Russia said on Friday that it was shutting down the local offices of Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International which have been working in the country for the past 30 years.
A day afterRussia’ssuspension from the UN Human Rights Council amid its invasion of Ukraine, the White House on Friday said it does not anticipate the same for Moscow in the Security Council where it is a veto-wielding Permanent Member.
“I know a question has been asked about whetherRussiashould be kicked out of being a permanent member. We don't anticipate that happening,” White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki told reporters at her daily news briefing.