Ukraine: Russian strikes thwarted but wreckage hits buildings
Wednesday’s attempted strikes underline how vulnerable Ukraine’s capital remains to regular Russian attacks.
Wednesday’s attempted strikes underline how vulnerable Ukraine’s capital remains to regular Russian attacks.
The blasts were reported in the Kyiv city centre district, home to many government offices, on Wednesday.
The reported blasts come as Ukraine has faced a barrage of Russian air strikes across the country.
Denys Shmyhal said Russia wants to swamp Europe with a new wave of Ukrainian refugees by targeting infrastructure.
A suspected drone attack hit an airport in the southern Kursk region, which borders Ukraine.
Guidance on scarlet fever outbreaks says antibiotics can be given on a case-by-case basis.
Eight children are known to have died from invasive Strep A infection.
It comes after an eighth child died from Strep A.
The National Motor Museum, Hampton Court Palace and the Natural History Museum will benefit from the grants.
Earlier, Russian media reported that explosions had rocked two air bases in Russia.
The limit is set to take effect on Monday, along with an EU embargo on Russian oil shipped by sea.
A Kremlin spokesman said Vladimir Putin remains open to talks but the demand that Moscow first withdraws its troops is unacceptable.
Firms blamed weak new business, supply chain disruption and shortages.
The US secretary of state spoke during a Nato foreign ministers’ meeting in Bucharest.
Dame Kate Bingham chaired the UK vaccines taskforce during the Covid-19 crisis.