Sunday Mail (UK)

From Vlad to worse

Zelensky’s plea to MPs as bodies are exhumed

- ■ Nigel Nelson

Ukraine is urging Britain to turn the screw on Vladimir Putin and force him to the negotiatin­g table by Christmas.

As Ukrainian forces push back Russian troops and recapture 3000 square miles of territory, President Volodymyr Zelensky has proposed a 90- day plan of action that will push Russian President Putin into a corner.

Zelensky wants the UK and other Western nations to:

Confiscate Russian assets instead of just freezing them.

Declare Putin’s United Russia Party a terror organisati­on – like Palestine’s Hamas and Lebanon’s Hezbollah.

Enforce a no-fly zone over the Black Sea to ensure the safety of grain exports.

Ban the issue of all tourist visas to Russians.

A delegation of seven British MPs including former Labour Cabinet minister Liam Byrne travelled to Kyiv to hear Zelensky’s plan for ending the war first-hand.

Byrne said: “This is seen as a way of forcing many of Putin’s enablers to start making choices about him. It may not bring him down but it will force him into a corner with nowhere else to go but to sue for peace.

“Russia has used up substantia­l resources for little gain. In the short-term, it cannot produce a battlefiel­d breakthrou­gh.”

Zelensky told the MPs:

“British weapons are making a huge difference but the next 90 days are critical. Our mission is survival. There is no way out – this is our home. We are staying here whatever it takes.”

US national security adviser Jake Sullivan said: “Zelensky has always said the war will end in negotiatio­n and it is up to Ukraine to decide the shape of those negotiatio­ns.” Branding United Russia a terrorist group would mean its members – including Putin – would face arrest if they ventured abroad. Any seized Russian assets would be used to pay for reparation­s in Ukraine. But Byrne added: “The top prior it y remains weapons supply and air defences so refugees can return to start rebuilding Ukraine’s economy.” Ukraine urgently needs 40km short-range and 200km mediumrang­e missiles and is looking to Germany for help.

German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock said: “It has taken a moment but we are now delivering weapons. Air defence is coming.”

Polish PM Mateusz Morawiecki said: “My deep belief is that Ukraine will win and create a new shape for Europe. What Ukraine is doing today will change the world.”

While Russia still controls a fifth of Ukraine, towns in the Donbas region that fell early in the war are the new focus of Kyiv’s advancing forces.

Meanwhile, outside the recaptured city of Izyum, in Kharkiv province, Ukraine has begun exhuming 450 bodies found in a forest.

Some victims reportedly had their hands bound while others showed signs of torture. The majority of the dead are believed to be civilians.

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Pic Getty HORROR Ukrainian authoritie­s exhume bodies of war victims in Izyum after Russian forces left
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ADVANCE Ukraine troops in Izyum. Right, leader Zelensky
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WARMONGER Vladimir Putin

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