Russian rocket destroys apartment building in Kramatorsk, killing two; UK’s Wallace says sending jets not right approach ‘for now’
over the past 12 months as energy prices have tripled after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and Norway has replaced Russia as Europe’s largest supplier of natural gas.
In a speech to Keio University in Tokyo, the Nato chief underlined the importance of stronger cooperation and Pro-Russia forces have claimed in Russian media that the fiercely contested city of Bakhmut is nearly encircled.
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