Ukraine war latest: Putin claims Ukrainians being used as 'cannon fodder'; Trump slams 'stupid' prisoner exchange

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has said Moscow would likely have to reach agreements about Ukraine in the future. Retired Air Vice-Marshal Sean Bell explains why 'there might be a long way to go' before any negotiated settlement. 📺 Sky 501

14:20:01The photographs below are the latest to emerge from the village of Bohorodychne in the eastern Donetsk region, picturing the aftermath of strikes.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has vowed that any country daring to attack Russia with nuclear weapons would be"wiped from the face of the earth". While Mr Putin has repeatedly said the mobilisation is over, the Kremlin has refused to rescind an official decree ordering the call-ups, leading to fears a second wave could be announced.

Each side has accused the other of shelling the site of what is Europe's largest nuclear power plant, raising fears of a nuclear catastrophe. The Russian president went on to say Moscow would likely have to reach agreements about Ukraine in the future. Ilya Yashin belongs to this generation of anti-Putin politicians - he was a close associate of Alexei Navalny - who were all incredibly brave and all determined to stay in Russia and fight against the government and everything it stood for. But as you can see with today's verdict that is a very dangerous game.

His other yacht, La Petite Ourse, which is moored in nearby Antibes and was also seized in March, was released in October after a similar ruling by the Paris appeals court. Meanwhile Ilyas illustrates how he and other Ukrainians are using their smartphones to stay one step ahead of enemy bombing raids.Ukraine War Diaries uses first-person audio, recorded on the ground in Ukraine, to give an intimate day-to-day perspective of life in a war zone. Prominent Russian opposition politician Ilya Yashin has been sentenced to eight and a half years in prison.

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