March 23, 2022 A spokesman for Vladimir Putin refused to rule out the possibility of using nuclear weapons against Ukraine in case of an "existential threat" to Russia.
Dmitry Peskov, Mr Putin's press secretary, spoke to CNN's Christiane Amanpour on Tuesday where he was questioned about the possibility of the Russian president using nuclear weapons amid increased global tensions around Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
"Mr Putin intends to make the world listen to our concerns," Mr Peskov said. "We have been trying to convey our concerns to the world, to Europe, to United States, for couple of decades, but no one would listen to us."
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were met by protests in Kingston during their Caribbean tour Overwhelming majorities want today's spring statement to deliver help in cost-of-living crisis 'It was like something out of a horror movie,' as pictures show the scene where Roy Bigg's body was found Speaking to ITV News, the former leader asked the prime minister to 'please' not suggest similarities between the war and the vote.
The Big Question What is the legal definition of genocide and how is it prosecuted? Ukraine's deputy prime minister Olha Stefanishyna has joined president Volodymyr Zelensky in warning that Russia is attempting to commit genocide in their country.
Almost a month into Vladimir Putin's invasion, the Russian military has repeatedly been accused of committing war crimes in Ukraine as it surrounds major cities like Kharkiv and Mariupol and subjects them to intense shelling campaigns. Children's nurseries, maternity hospitals, residential apartment blocks, a community theatre, a shopping centre and a Holocaust memorial are among the sites to have been reduced to rubble by Russian missiles so far, although the Kremlin denies intentionally targeting civilians.
Here's how such an allegation would be investigated and prosecuted.
NUMBER OF THE DAY 9 – The number of additional years Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been sentenced to spend in a maximum security prison on dubious charges of fraud and contempt of court.
QUOTE OF THE DAY "Once again it is clear that the occupiers are not interested in the city of Mariupol. They want to level it to the ground and make it the ashes of a dead land." – Mariupol city council warns about the ongoing Russian bombardment of the Sea of Azov port town.
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