We must stay strong in the face of Russian aggression and challenge these unjustified threats. The UK fully supports Lithuania stopping sanctioned goods from Russia travelling through their country. “We must stay strong in the face of Russian aggression and challenge these unjustified threats,” Truss said on Twitter. 19:34 GMT UK supports Lithuanian ban on sanctioned goods travelling to Russiaįoreign Secretary Liz Truss has said Britain “fully supports” Lithuania’s decision to ban the transit of Russian goods sanctioned by the European Union through its territory. In comments released by Germany’s Sueddeutsche Zeitung, Johnson said President Putin’s forces were pushing forward in the eastern Donbas region, wreaking destruction but at a heavy cost in soldiers and weapons. 20:07 GMT Russian momentum in Ukraine could slow for lack of resources: UK PMīritain’s defence intelligence service believes that Russia’s momentum in the war in Ukraine will slow in the next few months as its army exhausts its resources, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told a group of European newspapers. These were the updates on Wednesday, June 22: This live blog is now closed, thank you for joining us. Russian forces pounded Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv, on Tuesday and Wednesday, killing at least 15 civilians, according to Governor Oleh Synyehubov. The southern city of Mykolaiv has been hit by seven Russian missiles, according to the region’s governor, Vitaliy Kim.
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