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.
heard across the country. many people moved underground, there are dozens of bunkers in lviv from the second world war and people are now finding themselves having to use them more than ever before. 0ver finding themselves having to use them more than ever before. over the last two weeks they have identified where they are, underneath cafes and churches and art galleries, and have been making their way there. we have had the all clear in the last few minutes but had been one people need to go indoors and keep away from the threat but it s a spring day here and people are going about their day to day lives. it has disrupted things for them because they know this war is raging on, as it has beenin this war is raging on, as it has been in other parts of the country. tim muffett has the latest. another brutal star to another day of war. in the ukrainian capital, kyiv, an apartment block in ruins. two people died following an air
clear in lviv. a news editor interrupts a russian state controlled news programme holding an anti war sign. she s believed to have been arrested. the kremlin called it an act of hooliganism. the prime ministers of the czech republic, poland and slovenia will meet president zelensky in kyiv in a show of solidarity in the coming hours. russia and ukraine continue their talks to end the fighting. nazanin zaghari ratcliffe has had her uk passport returned, raising hopes for her release. she has been held in tehran since 2016. two people have died in overnight attacks in kyiv as russian forces
unlike what we are seeing another locations across ukraine. james waterhouse in kyiv. we re going to cross to lviv now, that s the city in western ukraine that had been seen as something of a safe haven. it s where many internally displaced ukrainian people have headed for, with hundreds of thousands passing through to cross the border into neighbouring countries. however the last few days have seen areas close to lviv come under attack. jonah fisher is there he says that although russia is relentlessly bombarding it s not really advancing. that seems to be the russian tactic. us defence officials has been briefing that they think the russian advance has been effectively stalled. we have seen that for quite a few days now around kyiv itself that the russians do not seem to be making much progress, and they are tactic seems to be much more to try
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