Vladimir Putin
UK officials say Ukrainian forces are now "re-occupying" towns previously seized by Moscow.
British prime minister travels to Brussels for talks with Nato and G7 leaders a month on from the Russian invasion.
Every day charities radio each other to warn of "rampant" human traffickers targeting women and children refugees.
“We know what we have to do next...we’ll definitely carry out all the plans we have made," the Russian leader promised.
Western officials are concerned Russia might use unguided aerial "dumb bombs" that could easily miss their targets and hit civilians.
"Ukraine will keep fighting united as one" MPs say as they accuse Russia of using "medieval siege tactics" against their people.
The UK's ministry of defence believes Russian troops have made "minimal progress" in recent days.
The Ukrainian leader told NBC’s Lester Holt it was “very hard” to say what would happen next if his country fell to Russian troops.
The ministry of defence has provided a scathing analysis of the performance of Putin's troops on the frontline.
Liz Truss said Ukrainians were negotiating with a "gun against their heads".