State news agency TASS reported an "explosion", while local news and social media said a drone hit the building. Meanwhile, an apartment building in St Petersburg suffered damage after an "emergency", Russian authorities said. NATO expands: Hungarian parliament speaker Laszlo Kover signed off on the ratification of Sweden's NATO accession and forwarded the legislation to the president's office.įlats attacked: A Russian drone attack killed at least two people and wounded eight when it crashed into an apartment block in Ukraine's southern port city of Odesa, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said. Russian advance: Russia has been accumulating forces around Chasiv Yar in eastern Ukraine, west of Bakhmut, as it seeks to make a breakthrough in the Donetsk region, a Ukrainian official said. Mr Kara-Murza was jailed for 25 years in April for "treason" after speaking out against the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Political prisoner: The wife of British-Russian citizen Vladimir Kara-Murza, who is jailed in Siberia, met David Cameron to push for more action to secure his release. In a rare show of defiance to the Kremlin, onlookers chanted "Russia will be free", "No to war", "Russia without Putin", "We won't forgive" and "Putin is a murderer."Īmong those queuing to bid Mr Navalny farewell were foreign officials like Washington's ambassador to Russia, Lynne Tracy, and French diplomat Pierre Levy. Navalny funeral: In front of riot police and, reportedly, rooftop snipers, thousands of people gathered in Moscow to pay their respects to Alexei Navalny yesterday. Our live coverage remains paused today, but if you're just checking in, let's catch you up on the key developments that took place this morning and yesterday.
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