Boris Johnson condemns Putin’s ‘barbarism’ after shopping centre missile strike
Credit: Ukraine President’s handout, State emergency service of Ukraine Boris Johnson condemned Vladimir Putin’s “cruelty and barbarism”after a missile strike on a shopping centre in Ukraine left scores feared dead. The Prime Minister said the attack, on the day Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the G7 summit, would strengthen the resolve of allies to resist Mr Putin. Mr Zelensky, who had urged G7 leaders to supply missile defence systems, described the toll of the attack on the site in Kremenchuk as “unimaginable”.
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