and target, to launch artillery showers, fire projectiles, into the outskirts of the city, instead of trying to enter it, because kyiv in particular has become pretty heavily fortified over the last week or two. people have been preparing for a russian advance, so at the moment what we seem to be seen on the ground is effectively a sort of stalemate, with the russians willing to try and fully take the city but at the same time launching artillery showers into residential areas. jonah fisher in lviv. the uk is discussing increasing financial support for the international criminal court, to help the investigation into possible war crimes committed in ukraine. the british deputy prime minister, dominic raab, visited the hague to discuss how countries can assist in bringing to justice the high—ranking officials responsible for breaking the rules of war. 0ur correspondent in the hague, anna holligan, sent this report.