UN and Nato members say Moscow’s strikes on Ukrainian cities constitute war crimes under international law

Russia continued to attack key infrastructure in Ukraine with missile strikes on Tuesday, amid warnings from the UN and some Nato countries that Moscow may be committing a war crime with its continuing deadly blitz on civilian targets.

The latest “mass” strikes took place just hours before a G7 meeting expected to condemn an earlier missile blitz that Kyiv’s allies said was a mark of Moscow’s desperation. Ukraine is expected to appeal for more air defence systems from the west.

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