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Tuesday, 23 April

07:05
UK prepares the largest military aid package in history for Ukraine
Sunak will arrive in Poland on Tuesday to announce a major increase in military support for Ukraine, including £500 million in additional military funding and the largest supply of vital equipment in British history

14:29
Kremlin names those responsible for terrorist attack in "Crocus City Hall - it's not just Ukraine
FSB Director Alexander Bortnikov stated that ​the US, the UK and Ukraine are allegedly behind the terrorist attack in "Crocus City Hall"

08:30
Britain starts talking about sending troops to Ukraine: former Defense Minister makes statement
Former British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said that sending British troops to Ukraine "cannot be ruled out"

13:27
Ukraine will receive record aid package: details of British PM's visit to Kyiv
​UK PM Rishi Sunak during his visit to Kyiv plans to announce a new package of military aid and sign an agreement on security cooperation with President Volodymyr Zelensky

15:58
Russian aggression cannot be appeased - British Foreign Office
Russian aggression against Ukraine cannot be appeased. Britain will continue to exert economic pressure on the Putin regime and continue to provide assistance to Ukraine.

13:33
The British Parliament called for the recognition of Russia as a terrorist state
Terrorist attacks in Ukraine, in particular acts of terrorism against the civilian population, are carried out by Russian state bodies, which is the basis for recognizing Russia as a terrorist state.

12:42
Putin risks imprisonment for war crimes in Ukraine: statement by the British minister
Russian President Vladimir Putin may go to prison for war crimes committed during the invasion of Ukraine.

15:20
A list of all British sanctions against the Russian Federation
After the recognition of the independence of the self-proclaimed republics "LPR" and "DPR" by Russian President Vladimir Putin, the UK supported Ukraine and introduced a package of sanctions.

10:14
The EU and Britain are preparing sanctions against the Russian Federation
The UK and EU are preparing to hit new Russian gas projects with sanctions if the Kremlin orders an attack on Ukraine.

08:39
Ukraine and Great Britain agreed on the joint construction of warships
On Monday, June 21, the Secretary of State for Defense Procurement of the United Kingdom and the Deputy Secretary of Defense of Ukraine signed a memorandum on the implementation of maritime partnership projects.

10:12
The European Parliament voted for the post-Brexit trade deal between the EU and Britain
The European Parliament voted in favor of the post-Brexit trade deal between Britain and the European Union, clearing the last hurdle towards its ratification, while expressing clear mistrust of the British government, Reuters reports.

17:32
The United States and Great Britain made an important statement amid escalation in the Donbas
In response to the pulling of Russian troops closer to the Ukrainian-Russian border, the United States and Great Britain announced a firm joint position in opposing the Kremlin's attempts to destabilize the situation in Ukraine.

09:44
Britain reported 30 cases of blood clots after the vaccination with AstraZeneca
British Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency reported 30 cases of thrombosis after the vaccination with the AstraZeneca vaccine.

20:28
Disregard for international obligations: the West's harsh reaction to Alexei Navalny's sentence
The U.S. and Europe reacted sharply to the verdict of the Moscow court against the Russian oppositionist Alexei Navalny.

20:20
Highly infectious: Japan has detected a new coronavirus strain
In Japan, four people tested positive for the novel coronavirus in the airport, with the new mutant strain being detected through a detailed examination.

16:36
In Britain, panic-buying has erupted once again as people scramble to get last-minute supplies ahead of Christmas
In the United Kingdom, a panic-buying frenzy has come as the new dangerous strain of COVID-19 was detected here, forcing tough restrictions on millions of Englishmen.