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Member of the Ukrainian Parliament, Valentyn Nalyvaichenko, calls Russia's Victory Day 'madness', adding President Putin's speech was 'the same Soviet propaganda'. 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube

Updates from Sky News correspondents Deborah Haynes and Mark Austin in Kyiv, Alex Rossi in Dnipro and Adam Parsons in Chisinau. Live reporting by Megan BaynesPresident Vladimir Putin is"fizzing with anger" towards the West - despite appearing as a"beleaguered alpha male" during Russia's victory day celebrations a body language expert has told Sky News.

The military said:"The possibility of sabotage at the chemical industry of Ukraine with further accusations of units of the armed forces of Ukraine is not ruled out."One person has been killed and five wounded after Russian forces fired seven missiles from the air at the vital Black Sea port of Odesa, the Ukrainian military has said.

There have been concerns in the West that Russia could launch an amphibious assault on Odesa - though such a move would be high risk. It has been fought over since 2014 and is smack in the path of Putin's army as Russia tries to conquer the Donbas - the industrial heartland of the country. Mr Hagiuda said Japan cannot immediately stop importing oil from Russia but will gradually move away from dependence on Russian energy while ensuring access to alternative supplies. A visa backlog, caused by the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, has left British couples separated in different countries, with more than 150 people reportedly caught up in delays.

"And there was no information, no date, no expectations set, nothing - that was just the end of the story.A Home Office official told the BBC:"We are prioritising Ukraine Family Scheme and Homes for Ukraine applications in response to the humanitarian crisis caused by [Russian President Vladimir] Putin's barbaric invasion of Ukraine, so applications for study, work and family visas have taken longer to process.

"This miscalculation led to unsustainable losses and a subsequent reduction in Russia's operational focus."Zelenskyy: Europe must think about price paid by Russia 'for bringing evil of total war to Europe again'

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