Russia-Ukraine war live: western leaders visit Kyiv in solidarity on second anniversary of Russian invasion

russia-ukraine war live: western leaders visit kyiv in solidarity on second anniversary of russian invasion

Ukrainian soldiers in a trench during military training near the frontline in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region.

LIVE – Updated at 08:32

Leaders of Italy, Canada and Belgium and European Commission president arrive in Ukrainian capital.

Opening summary

08:32

Welcome to our latest live coverage of the Russia-Ukraine war, which Moscow launched two years ago today with its full-scale invasion on 24 February 2022.

Four western leaders – the prime ministers of Italy, Canada and Belgium and the European commission president – arrived in Kyiv on Saturday to show solidarity with Ukraine on the anniversary.

The Italian prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, is due to host a video conference later on Saturday from Kyiv that will involve leaders from the Group of Seven major democracies, with the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, invited to join the discussion.

    Ukrainian forces shot down a Russian spy plane on Friday, the air force chief said. If confirmed, it would be a major win for the country as the war enters its third year. Gen Mykola Oleshchuk thanked Ukraine’s military intelligence for helping down the A-50 early warning and control aircraft. Ukrainian media carried footage purportedly showing a huge fire that erupted when the big warplane crashed in the Krasnodar region on the eastern coast of the Sea of Azov. Russia’s military did not comment, but emergency officials in the Krasnodar region said a plane crashed in the area, without identifying it. Several Russian military bloggers confirmed the plane’s loss. It would be the second such aircraft Ukraine shot down in just over a month.

    Ukraine on Saturday marked two years since Russia’s invasion, entering a new year of war weakened by a lack of western aid and ammunition while Russia is emboldened by fresh gains. Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Friday that decisions on arms supplies had to be “the priority”. The overall picture remains uncertain for Kyiv due to the US Congress blocking a vital $60bn (£47bn/€55bn) aid package and delays in promised European deliveries.

    Russian drones attacked Ukraine’s Black Sea port of Odesa on Friday for the second night running, hitting a residential building, killing one person and injuring three, the regional governor said. In all, six people died and 12 were injured in various Ukrainian regions over 24 hours. Odesa’s regional governor, Oleh Kiper, said on Telegram that the body of a man had been recovered from under rubble in the city. Three people were taken to hospital with serious injuries.

    A Russian drone hit an apartment building in the city of Dnipro in Ukraine’s south-east and a search and rescue operation overnight on Friday uncovered two dead. The top two floors were damaged, the Dnipropetrovsk region’s governor, Serhiy Lysak, said on Telegram.

    One civilian was killed in the town of Myrnohrad and 21 houses, a school and a multi-storey residential building were damaged in an attack on the Donetsk region near the front, said Oleksiy Kuleba, the deputy head of Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s office.

    The US and the EU on Friday heaped hundreds of new sanctions on Russia in connection with the war’s second anniversary and the death of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny in an Arctic penal colony last week. Washington imposed about 600 new sanctions on Russia and its war machine in the largest single round of penalties since Moscow’s invasion. The EU added sanctions on several foreign companies, also targeting scores of Russian officials, including members of the judiciary and local politicians.

    Canada announced additional sanctions against 10 individuals and 153 entities over Russia’s “illegal and unjustifiable invasion”.

    On a surprise visit to Ukraine to meet with Zelenskiy, US Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer directly challenged House speaker Mike Johnson to take up a $95bn national security package that includes aid for the besieged country. Schumer said in Lviv on Friday that “the weight of history” was on Johnson’s shoulders. Schumer and four other Democratic senators met Zelenskiy and other officials.

    A small group of Ukrainian child survivors of war was to address a private meeting at the UN in New York, timed to coincide with a meeting of the security council on Friday, as part of an effort by Kyiv to remind Americans of the human costs of a conflict increasingly affected by US domestic politics.

    Ukraine’s foreign minister has told skeptics who believe Ukraine can’t win the war that they will be proven wrong, saying: “Ukraine will win the war.” Dmytro Kuleba, speaking at the UN, urged the world’s nations to stand behind Ukraine and said that if they did, victory would come “sooner rather than later”.

    Navalny’s mother has been given an ultimatum – to “agree to secret funeral or he is buried in prison” – by Russian authorities holding her son, she says. Lyudmila Navalnaya accused Russian investigators of “blackmailing” her on Thursday over the logistics of the funeral for Navalny.

    Ukraine’s prime minister went to the border with Poland on Friday hoping to end weeks of protests by Polish farmers but he said no one from the neighbouring government turned up for talks. Polish authorities said they had never agreed to a border meeting and there was no end in sight to the protests that Ukraine says threatens its exports and are holding up deliveries of crucial weapons.

    The UK foreign secretary, David Cameron, speaking in New York, has said support for Ukraine is “fundamentally about US security” in a direct appeal to US politicians to pass the aid bill facing an uphill battle in Congress.

    Switzerland is set to hold a Ukraine peace conference “by the summer”. Addressing the UN general assembly on Friday, the Swiss foreign minister, Ignazio Cassis, said: “At Ukraine’s request, we intend to organise by the summer a high-level conference on peace in Ukraine.”

Yulia Navalnaya calls Putin ‘demonic’ and questions his Christian faith

08:32

Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, has demanded that Russian authorities release his body for burial and accused a “demonic” Russian president Vladimir Putin of “torturing” his corpse.

In a six minute video posted on YouTube, Navalnaya accused Putin of holding her husband’s body “hostage”, and questioned Putin’s often-professed Christian faith, Reuters reported.

Navalny’s mother Lyudmila said on Friday that Russian investigators were refusing to release his body from a morgue in the remote Arctic city of Salekhard until she agreed to lay him to rest without a public funeral.

She said an official had told her that she should agree to their demands, as Navalny’s body was already decomposing.

On Saturday, Navalny aides said that authorities had threatened to bury him in the remote prison colony where he died unless his family agreed to their conditions.

In the video, an emotional Yulia Navalnaya claimed that Putin personally was responsible for the whereabouts of Navalny’s body, and that he was “torturing” Navalny in death as he had in life.

“We already knew that Putin’s faith was fake. But now we see it more clearly than ever before,” said Navalnaya, dressed in black. “No true Christian could ever do what Putin is now doing with Alexei’s body.”

News Related

OTHER NEWS

FA confident that Man Utd starlet will pick England over Ghana

Kobbie Mainoo made his first start for Man Utd at Everton (Photo: Getty) The Football Association are reportedly confident that Manchester United starlet Kobbie Mainoo will choose to represent England ... Read more »

World Darts Championship draw throws up tricky tests for big names

Michael Smith will begin the defence of his world title on the opening night (Picture: Getty Images) The 2024 World Darts Championship is less than three weeks away and the ... Read more »

Pioneering flight to use repurposed cooking oil to cross Atlantic

For the first time a long haul commercial aircraft is flying across the Atlantic using 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). A long haul commercial flight is flying to the US ... Read more »

King meets world business and finance figures at Buckingham Palace

The King has met business and finance leaders from across the world at a Buckingham Palace reception to mark the conclusion of the UK’s Global Investment Summit. Charles was introduced ... Read more »

What Lou Holtz thinks of Ohio State's loss to Michigan: 'They aren't real happy'

After Ohio State’s 30-24 loss to Michigan Saturday, many college football fans were wondering where Lou Holtz was. In his postgame interview after the Buckeyes beat Notre Dame 17-14 in ... Read more »

Darius Slay wouldn't have minded being penalized on controversial no-call

Darius Slay wouldn’t have minded being penalized on controversial no-call No matter which team you were rooting for on Sunday, we can all agree that the officiating job performed by ... Read more »

Mac Jones discusses Patriots future after latest benching

New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones (10) Quarterback Mac Jones remains committed to finding success with the New England Patriots even though his future is up in the air following ... Read more »
Top List in the World