RUSSIA-UKRAINE LIVE: Eritrea backs Vladimir Putin at UN as satellite images show Ukraine on fire

RUSSIA-UKRAINE LIVE: Eritrea backs Vladimir Putin at UN as Volodymyr Zelensky calls for peace talks, satellite images show Ukraine on fire, Russian stock market stays closed for fifth day, Sainsbury’s rebrands chicken kiev as UK shops ditch Russian vodka



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Russian forces today shelled Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky accusing the country of unleashing ‘nuclear terror’.

Mr Zelensky said he feared that an explosion at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant would be ‘the end for everyone, the end for Europe, the evacuation of Europe’.

The assault triggered phone calls between Mr Zelensky and world leaders, with the US Department of Energy activating its nuclear incident response team.

Vladimir Putin‘s forces have launched hundreds of missiles and artillery attacks on cities and other sites around Ukraine and made significant gains in the south.

The Russians announced the capture of the southern city and Black Sea port of Kherson, which was the first major city to fall since the invasion began last week.

Heavy fighting continued on the outskirts of another strategic port, Mariupol, on the Azov Sea – which has knocked out the city’s electricity, heat and water systems.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said Russia’s shelling of the nuclear power station in Zaporizhzhia could ‘directly threaten the safety of all of Europe’.

And the West fears the Russian president will unleash an overwhelming assault on Ukraine’s major cities, potentially inflicting devastating civilian casualties.

Meanwhile the exodus from Ukraine continued, with the UN saying more than a million people having fled so far, a figure which could soon rise to four million.

Also this week, the UN’s human rights body voted 32-2 on a resolution to set up an expert panel to monitor human rights in Ukraine. Only Russia and Eritrea opposed. 

And British supermarkets are committing to stop selling Russian-made vodka because of the war, with UK shoppers now searching for Ukrainian alternatives. 

Here, follow MailOnline’s live blog for all the updates on the crisis in Ukraine today: 

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