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Browsing: Russian invasion of Ukraine
Daily Express says VLADIMIR PUTIN’S separatists have vowed to execute two captured British fighters facing the death sentence in Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR).
The Sun says ONE of Vladimir Putin’s most loyal allies has claimed that the “Horsemen of the Apocalypse are on their way” as he warned the US not to supply Ukraine with weapons.
The Daily Express THE UNITED KINGDOM and other NATO members have been urged to act to prevent a “rogue” Vladimir Putin from escalating the Ukraine conflict beyond borders, sparking World War 3.
The Sun says RUSSIAN-backed thugs holding two British fighters captured in Ukraine forced them to call The Sun begging for their lives before their kangaroo court trial, we can now reveal.
The Metro says Vladimir Putin has been advised not to make long public appearances because he is unwell, it has been claimed.
The Guardian Two British men and a Moroccan national captured while fighting in the Ukrainian army in Mariupol have been sentenced to death by pro-Russia officials after a days-long process described as a “disgusting Soviet-era show trial”.
The Independent says Ministers have demanded the release of two Britons sentenced to death on Thursday by pro-Russia separatists in what has been condemned as a “Soviet-era show trial”.
The Metro says Friends and family of two British men told they will face a firing squad in occupied east Ukraine have rubbished the Kremlin’s case that they are guns for hire.
BBC News says Foreign Secretary Liz Truss will speak with her Ukrainian counterpart about two Britons handed death sentences by a Russian proxy court in eastern Ukraine.
Arab News says workers pulled scores of bodies from smashed buildings in an “endless caravan of death” inside the devastated city of Mariupol.
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