Russia-Ukraine war latest: Zelenskiy says 20 people killed in ‘act of Russian terror’ in Vinnytsia

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Russia-Ukraine war latest: Zelenskiy says 20 people killed in ‘act of Russian terror’ in Vinnytsia
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Ukrainian president condemns attack on “ordinary, peaceful” city; Ukraine says grain deal ‘definitely closer’ after talks in Turkey

These are some of the latest images that have been sent to us from the site of the Russian missile strike inDamaged cars next to a Soviet fighter jet MiG-21, part of a monument in honour of the air forces of Ukraine, which stands next to the site of the Russian missile strike in Vinnytsia, Ukraine.A general view of damaged buildings near the site of a Russian military strike in Vinnytsia.Rescuers work on the scene in Vinnytsia, where at least twenty people have been killed.

Russian terrorists are furiously continuing to commit genocide against peaceful Ukrainians. Today’s disturbing footage from Vinnytsia is proof that Russia will not stop in its barbarism. Only devastating sanctions against the aggressor, no appeasement! Only modern and powerful weapons for Ukraine. And the unity of the position of the civilised world, which does not want to be destroyed by savages.Britain will provide a further £2.5m support package to Ukrainian prosecutors investigating alleged war crimes committed by Russian forces, the Foreign Office has announced.

The package will include the deployment of mobile justice teams to the scene of potential war crimes, the training of up to 90 judges and forensic evidence gathering and support from British experts in sexual violence in conflict.

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