The world has a choice: Act decisively now or face a larger conflict with Russia

Ukraine needs more support for its military and tougher measures to stop Putin from evading sanctions. This can and must be agreed this week, writes Vladyslav Vlasiuk
The world has a choice: Act decisively now or face a larger conflict with Russia

Firefighters work after a drone fired on buildings in Kyiv, Ukraine, yesterday. War crimes are happening on a daily basis in Ukraine. Our allies must ensure that these gross violations of human rights and international law do not go unpunished. Photo: AP/Roman Hrytsyna

Last week saw the latest grim act in Russia’s war crimes epic.

Missiles rained down indiscriminately on civilian areas across Ukraine two days after a massive explosion at a symbolic bridge built to link the annexed Crimean peninsula to Russia.

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