Boris Johnson brands Putin ‘dictator’ and vows to end ‘hideous and barbaric’ Ukrainian war
Prime minister pledges backing ‘diplomatically, politically, economically – and eventually, militarily’
Prime minister pledges backing ‘diplomatically, politically, economically – and eventually, militarily’
Boris Johnson has branded Vladimir Putin a “dictator” after he unleashed a “hideous and barbaric” war on Ukraine.
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Statement comes as Ukraine’s official broadcaster calls for Russia to be excluded from the competition
The symbols are likely used to avoid the ‘risk of friendly fire’
China has repeated calls for talks to resolve the crisis in Ukraine while refusing to criticize Russia’s attack and accusing the U.S. and its allies of worsening the situation
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Father Vasyl Kren, of the Church Our Lady of Pochayiv in Edinburgh, said Scotland’s Ukrainian community is sad and angry at the Russian invasion.
The statement comes hours after a full scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began
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‘Ukrainians are proud people and will fight for this country, as will I if it comes down to that,’ ex-navy expat says
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The UK will bring “unprecedented” sanctions against Russia following an invasion of Ukraine, a foreign office minister has suggested.
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‘We have increased the readiness of our forces to respond to all contingencies,’ the alliance said