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Ukraine Russia news – live: Putin claims he ‘shares pain’ of troops’ mothers

President meets women ahead of Russia’s Mother’s Day

Ukraine war: Putin meets soldiers’ mother

Warmonger Vladimir Putin has claimed that he and other government ministers “share the pain” of the mothers whose sons are fighting and dying in Ukraine.

The president, overseeing the conflict from his luxury residence in Moscow, met with troops’ mothers on Friday ahead of Mother’s Day - celebrated in Russia on the last Sunday in November.

Some reports say that around 100,000 have been killed or injured in Mr Putin’s bloody war, which he claims is a “special military operation.”

Speaking on Friday, he told the women: “I would like you to know that, that I personally, and the whole leadership of the country - we share your pain.

“We understand that nothing can replace the loss of a son - especially for a mother,” he aded, breathing heavily, and frequently clearing his throat. “We share this pain.”

Earlier Britain’s Ministry of Defence said many Russian troops are being compelled to serve in Ukraine with "serious" health problems, while those forced to build trenches under fire are likely to have suffered "particularly heavy casualties".

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UK to commit ‘action not just words’ to Ukraine, says Cleverly

Foreign Secretary James promised president Volodymyr Zelensky that the UK will commit “action - not just words” in its support of the war-torn nation.

Mr Cleverly met with the Ukrainian president during a visit to Kyiv, just days after Rishi Sunak travelled to the the country’s capital.

He said the UK intends to keep its pledge to offer “concrete” assistance, as words alone “won’t keep the lights on” or “defend against Russian missiles”.

It came as Mr Cleverly announced a package of “hands-on” support to help the nation through the winter.

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Kyiv must be ‘far-sighted’ to secure peace, pope says

Ukraine‘s leaders will have to be “far-sighted” to secure peace, Pope Francis said on Friday, suggesting that Kyiv would have to make concessions to end the war with Russia.

The pope earlier this month called for a ceasefire to avert the risk of escalation of the conflict and asked God to “hurry up” to end it.

In an open letter released on Friday to mark the nine-month anniversary of the Russian invasion, Francis praised the strength of Ukrainians in the face of the onslaught.

“The world has recognised a bold and strong people, a people that suffers and prays, cries and struggles, resists and hopes: A noble and martyred people,” he wrote.

He also said he was praying for Ukraine‘s rulers. “On them lies the duty to govern the country in tragic times and to make far-sighted decisions for peace and to develop the economy during the destruction of so much vital infrastructure.”

Emily Atkinson25 November 2022 17:45
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Ukraine’s four nuclear plant 'reconnected to grid’

Ukraine‘s four nuclear power plants have been reconnected to the national power grid after completely losing off-site power earlier this week, the IAEA has said.

The facilities were all disconnected from the grid on Wednesday for the first time in Ukrainian history after the latest wave of Russian air strikes on vital infrastructure.

In a statement, the IAEA nuclear watchdog said Ukraine had informed it on Friday that its Rivne, South Ukraine and Khmelnytskyy plants had been reconnected. Ukraine reconnected its vast Zaporizhzhia plant on Thursday, Kyiv said earlier.

The Zaporizhzhia plant was shut down in September, but still needs electricity to keep up essential safety work.

Emily Atkinson25 November 2022 18:15
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Hungarian president to travel to Kyiv, reports suggest

Hungary’s president Katalin Novak is travelling to Kyiv to meet his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskiy, website index.hu reported on Friday, adding Novak would go by train via Poland.

The Hungarian President’s office said it would neither deny nor confirm the information.

Emily Atkinson25 November 2022 18:45
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Fresh attacks on Ukraine sign of Putin’s ‘desperation’, says Ben Wallace

Russia’s bombardment of critical infrastructure in Ukraine is a sign of Vladimir Putin’s “desperation”, Ben Wallace has said.

The defence secretary said the Russian president is targeting Ukraine’s power grid and other civilian infrastructure to “mask” his military failures.

Ukraine’s energy facilities have been pounded by a barrage of Russian missile strikes, causing blackouts and leaving millions without heat, power or water as temperatures plummet.

Full report:

Fresh attacks on Ukraine sign of Putin’s ‘desperation’, says Wallace

The Defence Secretary said Moscow is targeting Ukraine’s power grid to mask its failures on the battlefield

Emily Atkinson25 November 2022 19:15
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Zelensky and von der Leyen ‘discuss energy stability'

President Volodymyr Zelensky said he had spoken to European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen and discussed cooperation on ensuring energy stability for his country.

Mr Zelensky made the comments in a Twitter post but did not give details.

He also thanked Ms von der Leyen for starting work on a fresh sanctions package against Russia.

Emily Atkinson25 November 2022 19:45
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Vladimir Putin says he speaks to soldiers in Ukraine on the phone

Vladimir Putin told a group of Russian mothers whose sons have been sent to fight in Ukraine that he sometimes speaks to troops on the phone.

Speaking during their meeting, Russia‘s president declared that he was “surprised” by soldiers’ moods during phone conversations.

“They give me good reason to say that they are heroes, it’s true,” he added.

According to the Associated Press, many military draftees are inexperienced with no training, and were told to procure basic items such as medical kits and flak jackets themselves.

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Vladimir Putin says he speaks to soldiers in Ukraine on the phone

Vladimir Putin told a group of Russian mothers whose sons have been sent to fight in Ukraine that he sometimes speaks to troops on the phone. Speaking during their meeting, Russia's president declared that he was "surprised" by soldiers' moods during phone conversations. "They give me good reason to say that they are heroes, it's true," he added. According to the Associated Press, many military draftees are inexperienced with no training, and were told to procure basic items such as medical kits and flak jackets themselves. Sign up for our newsletters.

Emily Atkinson25 November 2022 20:15
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Watch: Smoke fills street in aftermath of Russian rocket attack on residential area of Kyiv

Smoke fills street in aftermath of Russian rocket attack on residential area of Kyiv
Emily Atkinson25 November 2022 20:45

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