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Russia-Ukraine latest: World must be prepared for war to last ‘years’, Nato head warns

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visit an exhibition of destroyed Russian military vehicles and weapons, in Kyiv  - Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/Handout via REUTERS

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visit an exhibition of destroyed Russian military vehicles and weapons, in Kyiv – Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/Handout via REUTERS

The war in Ukraine could last for years, the head of Nato has warned, as Russia stepped up its assaults after the European Union recommended that Kyiv become a candidate to join the bloc.

“We must prepare for the fact that it could take years. We must not let up in supporting Ukraine,” Jens Stoltenberg, the secretary-general of the military alliance, was quoted by Germany’s Bild am Sonntag newspaper as saying.

“Even if the costs are high, not only for military support, also because of rising energy and food prices.”

Meanwhile, Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky has vowed that Ukraine will “not give away the south to anyone” after his first visit to the southern front line.

Making a rare trip outside Kyiv to the hold-out Black Sea city of Mykolaiv, Mr Zelensky said:  “We will not give away the south to anyone, we will return everything that’s ours and the sea will be Ukrainian and safe”.

​​Follow the latest updates below.

09:14 AM

The latest pictures from Ukraine

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A Ukrainian soldier carries a U.S.-supplied Stinger as he goes along the road, in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region Saturday, June 18, 2022. - AP Photo/Efrem LukatskyA Ukrainian soldier carries a U.S.-supplied Stinger as he goes along the road, in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region Saturday, June 18, 2022. - AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky

A Ukrainian soldier carries a U.S.-supplied Stinger as he goes along the road, in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region Saturday, June 18, 2022. – AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky

Taras Ratushnyi, the father of soldier Roman Ratushnyi, a well-known activist, holds his Ukrainian flag as he and friends, family, fellow soldiers and others attend Roman's burial service in Kyiv, Ukraine, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues June 18, 2022. - REUTERS/Leah MillisTaras Ratushnyi, the father of soldier Roman Ratushnyi, a well-known activist, holds his Ukrainian flag as he and friends, family, fellow soldiers and others attend Roman's burial service in Kyiv, Ukraine, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues June 18, 2022. - REUTERS/Leah Millis

Taras Ratushnyi, the father of soldier Roman Ratushnyi, a well-known activist, holds his Ukrainian flag as he and friends, family, fellow soldiers and others attend Roman’s burial service in Kyiv, Ukraine, as Russia’s attack on Ukraine continues June 18, 2022. – REUTERS/Leah Millis

09:03 AM

Russia ‘trying to make Kharkiv a frontline city’, Ukrainian official says

The situation north of Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, is quite difficult as Russian forces have been trying to get closer to shell the city again, an official at Ukraine’s interior ministry said on Sunday.

“Russia is trying to make Kharkiv a frontline city,” Vadym Denysenko, an adviser to the interior minister, told Ukraine’s national television.

08:38 AM

Gazprom’s gas exports to Europe via Ukraine slightly up today

Russian gas producer Gazprom said its supply of gas to Europe through Ukraine via the Sudzha entry point was seen up at 41.7 million cubic metres (mcm) on Sunday from 41.4 mcm on Saturday.

An application to supply gas via another major entry point, Sokhranovka, was rejected by Ukraine, Gazprom said.

08:30 AM

Russian missiles destroy fuel depot in east Ukraine, killing one, official says

A fuel storage depot in the eastern Ukrainian town of Novomoskovsk exploded on Sunday, killing one and injuring two, after earlier being hit with three Russian missiles, the head of the regional administration said in an online message.

Eleven people were injured in the strike itself, Valentyn Reznichenko had said on Saturday.

Firefighters were still trying to put out a fire from the missile strike, some 14 hours after the depot was hit, Mr Reznichenko said early on Sunday.

Novomoskovsk lies just to the northeast of Dnipro, the regional capital.

08:29 AM

The latest MoD update

04:44 AM

Today’s Top Stories

  • Former Soviet countries are part of Russia’s domain and risk Ukraine’s fate if they go up against the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin has insinuated

  • Roman Abramovich, the Russian oligarch and former Chelsea Football Club owner, negotiated humanitarian corridors out of Mariupol and other cities besieged by Moscow’s army, a Ukrainian official has said

  • Britain’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been the best of all the leading western powers, according to a international poll, the Telegraph has learned

  • Boris Johnson stressed in an op-ed for the Sunday Times the need to avoid “Ukraine fatigue” and with Russian forces “grinding forward inch by inch”, for allies to show the Ukrainians they were there to support them for a long time

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