8 April 2022
On Sky News Breakfast with Niall Paterson this Friday morning,
- President Putin's spokesman admits Russia has suffered significant losses in the war with Ukraine, but denies accusations of war crimes when challenged over killing of civilians
- "Unpleasant smears",
Chancellor Rishi Sunak defends his wife's tax affairs, insisting she pays every penny owed in the UK
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The fourth deadly attack in a month, as another shooting in Israel leaves at least two people dead
- And an Easter holiday headache with warnings of long delays, as Dover Council says it could declare "a major incident" if "gridlock" continues
For the latest developments in Ukraine: https://qrcode.skynews.com/skynews/uk...
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GENEVA — UN News Russian attacks on civilian targets in Ukraine could be a war crime: UN rights office
#Mariupol now. 90% of buildings are destroyed.
— MFA of Ukraine πΊπ¦ (@MFA_Ukraine) April 8, 2022
The city is in a state of humanitarian catastrophe: the dead are buried in mass graves, there is a lack of water, food, no communications. Mariupol has been besieged since the first days of the #Russian war against #Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/FyoWAikKwu
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