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Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 690

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France’s newly appointed foreign minister, Stéphane Séjourné, met Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy in Kyiv on Saturday on his first official visit abroad, vowing that Paris would maintain its support. “Despite the multiplyin­g crises, Ukraine is and will remain France’s priority,” Séjourné told Ukraine’s foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba at a joint news conference earlier Saturday.

Russia’s justice ministry designated one of the country’s most popular fiction writers a foreign agent because of his opposition to Moscow’s war in Ukraine. The historical detective stories of Boris Akunin, the pen name of Georgian-born Grigori Chkhartish­vili, used to be bestseller­s in Russia before the authoritie­s turned on him for what they said were his unacceptab­le anti-Russian views.

A prominent liberal priest faces expulsion from the Russian Orthodox church for refusing to read out a prayer asking God to guide Russia to victory overUkrain­e. In a verdict published on Saturday, a church court said Aleksiy

Uminsky should be “expelled from holy orders” for violating his priestly oath.

Ukrainesuf­fered a massed Russian missile attack in the early hours of Saturday, its air force said, adding that

Moscow had fired some of its most fearsome hypersonic missiles. Air defences shot down Russian missiles in at least five regions across Ukraine, according to local officials from those provinces. However, no details were given on whether any targets were hit, and far less informatio­n about the attack than usual was provided by officials. Ukraine’s air force warned during the attack that Russia had fired Kinzhal missiles - perhaps the hardest convention­al Russian missile to shoot down, moving at several times the speed of sound.

Russia meanwhile said it had destroyed all targets in a barrage of strikes on facilities producing ammunition and drones inUkraine. “This morning the armed forces of the Russian Federation carried out a group strike … against facilities of the Ukrainian military-industrial complex,” the defence ministry said in a daily briefing. It said it was targeting places producing shells, gunpowder and unmanned aerial vehicles.

Zelenskiy will speak in person at the World Economic Forum in the Swiss town of Davos on Tuesday, according to the WEF’s event programme. Forum president Børge Brende last week told reporters Zelenskiy would give an address during the event, while more than 70 national security advisers from around the world would on Sunday discuss ways forward on the Ukrainian president’s peace plan.

 ?? Anadolu/Getty Images ?? A Ukrainian soldier drives an anti-aircraft vehicle towards its position at the frontline in Bakhmut, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. Photograph:
Anadolu/Getty Images A Ukrainian soldier drives an anti-aircraft vehicle towards its position at the frontline in Bakhmut, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. Photograph:

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