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Moscow makes claim as leaders of four countries bordering Russia go to Kyiv in show of support for Ukraine

– was not disclosed for security reasons but would focus on ways to assist civilians and the military in Ukraine, as well as with investigations of war crimes, said a spokesperson for the Estonian presidency.

On Wednesday, the German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, said he was “irritated” that Steinmeier had not been received in Kyiv. The US president said on Tuesday it had “become clearer and clearer that Putin is just trying to wipe out the idea of even being able to be a Ukrainian”. Macron said it was important for leaders to be careful with language.

Zelenskiy told Estonian MPs on Wednesday, without providing evidence, that Russia was using phosphorus bombs in Ukraine. Ukrainian forces in Mariupol said a drone had dropped a poisonous substance on the city, but there has been no independent confirmation that Russia used banned chemical weapons.

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