Russia blames Ukraine for bomb that killed military blogger
The bombing also wounded more than 30 other people.
The bombing also wounded more than 30 other people.
Vladlen Tatarsky was killed as he was leading a discussion at a cafe on the banks of the Neva River in the historic heart of St Petersburg.
Vladlen Tatarsky – real name Maxim Fomin – was reportedly killed and 15 people hurt in the explosion at the Street Bar cafe.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said: ‘We will never forgive. We will punish every perpetrator.’
The First Lady and the music star are set to attend the vigil in memory of the six people shot dead at the city’s Covenant School on Monday.
North Korean scientists told to ramp up work amid rising tensions.
South Korea’s joint chiefs of staff said the missiles were fired from south of the North Korean capital Pyongyang.
The seven-month fight for Bakhmut, where Russian forces have closed in on three sides, is the longest battle of the war.
Analysts are sceptical the device presents a major new threat but the test underlines the North’s commitment to raising nuclear threats.
Ukraine’s president made his third visit in two days to areas hard-hit by Russia’s invasion.
The onslaught was a violent follow-up to duelling high-level diplomatic missions aimed at bringing peace after 13 months of war.
The country’s president posted a video of what appeared to be CCTV footage capturing the moment a missile hit a residential block in Zaporizhzhia.
North Korea has stepped up its weapons-testing activities, saying they are in response to ongoing South Korean/US military training.
An officer said the advice was given during briefings for the internal Not In My Met campaign, an initiative to drive out unacceptable behaviour.
The visit was a show of defiance by Mr Putin, two days after the International Criminal Court issued a warrant for his arrest on war crimes charges.