In a keynote address on foreign policy, Ms Trouse said international architecture aimed at guaranteeing peace and prosperity had failed in Ukraine in the face of an attack by a “desperate ruthless pilot” and that “Kyiv must now be given what it needs.” to repel Russia. ” . Speaking at the Mansion House in London, he said: “The war in Ukraine is our war – it’s everyone’s war because Ukraine’s victory is a strategic imperative for all of us. “Heavy weapons, tanks, planes – digging deep into our stocks, increasing production. We have to do it all.” Image: Foreign Minister Liz Tras says “Ukraine war is everyone’s war” NATO countries have supplied Ukraine with military supplies, including missiles and armored vehicles. But so far they have been reluctant to send fighter jets for fear of escalating the conflict. He seemed to face it, saying: “Some argue that we should not provide heavy weapons for fear of causing something worse. “But my view is that inaction would be the biggest challenge. This is a time for courage, not attention.” Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player 47:32 In this special program we talk to experts in Russia and the United Kingdom about what will happen next in Ukraine. Her speech came after a 63rd day of fighting, which hit Kherson hard. At one point, Russian television channels were shut down after a series of explosions in the southern city, which has been occupied by Russian troops since the beginning of the war. The state news agency RIA Novosti reported that rockets and rockets were fired from the direction of Ukrainian forces to the northwest. Ukrayinska Pravda, an online newspaper, reported that the strikes sparked a fire and blew up Russian channels – which began broadcasting from Hersonissos last week. Image: Mykola Nahornyi tries to recover what is left of his belongings in his house that was destroyed, he says, by Russian bombing Meanwhile, President Vladimir Putin has warned of “lightning” retaliation against any country that intervenes in the conflict. Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player 0:49 Putin’s stern warning to the West In a speech to the Council of Legislators in St. Petersburg, the Russian leader said that “all goals will surely be achieved” in the Ukraine war. He said: “If one intends to intervene in what is happening outside, one must know that it is an unacceptable strategic threat to Russia. “They need to know that our response to the counterattacks will be lightning fast.” He also vowed that the goals of his military operation in Ukraine will be achieved. “I want to emphasize again that all the tasks of the special military operation we are conducting in Donbas and Ukraine … will be fulfilled unconditionally.” Picture: Situation on the 63rd day of the war in Ukraine In the basic developments:

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres arrives in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, for talks with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Russian missiles hit weapons depot hosting weapons from US and European countries, Moscow claims The commander hiding inside the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol demands a Dunkirk-type evacuation, saying that the situation there is terrible. The front line of the Ukrainian city of Sheverodonetsk has become a key target for Russian forces The United Kingdom has now sent more than 5,000 anti-tank missiles to Ukraine – MoD Russia deports eight Japanese and three Norwegian diplomats Russia cuts off gas to NATO members Poland and Bulgaria – threatens to do the same in other countries

There are growing concerns about the estimated 100,000 citizens still living in the besieged city of Mariupol. Following a meeting between UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and President Putin, it was agreed in principle that the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross should be involved in evacuating civilians from a besieged steel plant in the southeastern city. Follow the Daily Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said that during their one-on-one meeting, Guterres and Putin “discussed proposals for humanitarian aid and the evacuation of civilians from conflict zones, specifically in relation to the situation in Mariupol.” The extensive Azovstal steel plant has been almost completely destroyed by Russian attacks, but it is the last enclave of organized Ukrainian resistance in Mariupol. An estimated 2,000 soldiers and 1,000 civilians are said to be hiding in warehouses under the damaged structure. Mr Guterres will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky later today.