Live reporting by Faith Ridler and Olive Enokido-Lineham. Updates also from John Sparks in southern Ukraine and Diana Magnay in MoscowSeva Koshel is a 40-year-old CEO turned military volunteer from Dnipro. He's been running supplies to frontline soldiers in eastern Ukraine for more than six months.
Moscow has accused Kyiv of drone strikes on its own Black Sea fleet in Crimea. Ukraine has not claimed responsibility for this.The United Nations-led coordination centre said the ships' movement was agreed by the Ukrainian, Turkish and UN delegations at the Istanbul-based centre.It said the UN coordinator for the grain initiative, Amir Abdulla, continued discussions with all three member state parties.
Mr Tinkov said he had originally posted his comments on Instagram but they had"mysteriously disappeared", so he posted again. Russia's UN ambassador alleged in a letter to Security Council members last week that Ukraine's nuclear research facility and mining company"received direct orders from Zelenskyy's regime to develop such a dirty bomb".
The article also looks at how Sky News has covered the war since it started in February and the build-up in the months before.Yesterday, a barrage of Russian strikes on infrastructure facilities knocked out around 80% of water supplies in the Ukrainian capital. Kyiv resident Oksana Koshel says Ukraine's energy is"under constant fire" and that Russia"wants us to freeze to death or to flee our lands".
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