Happier news for the country - homegrown pop act Kalush Orchestra has qualified for the final of the Eurovision Song Contest after being voted through the first semi in Italy Ukraine is mourning its first post-independence president, Leonid Kravchuk, who has died aged 88 The Kremlin has denied similar allegations previously Western countries blamed Moscow for a big cyber-attack that caused web outages in Ukraine and beyond at the start of the war. The threat to global food supplies was a theme throughout Tuesday - with Ukraine warning that it remains unable to send shipments of grain overseas due to a Russian blockade of port cities The United Nations said the civilian death toll across Ukraine was likely to be much higher than the figure of 3,381 it has so far confirmed The bodies of 44 civilians were found in the rubble of a building that collapsed in March following Russian shelling There was a grim discovery in Izyum in the east. Russian forces continued to pummel the Azovstal metal works in Mariupol - where more than 1,000 soldiers and more than 100 civilians are still believed to be sheltering US intelligence officials warned that Russia was preparing for a long war - and any victory in the eastern Donbas region may not spell an end to the fighting We leave you with a brief recap of what's happened: ![]() You can find the latest news on the Ukraine war here. This page of live coverage has now closed. ![]() ![]() Azov-Mariupol Copyright: Azov-Mariupol The controversial Azov regiment released photos of fighters still inside the Azovstal plant Image caption: The controversial Azov regiment released photos of fighters still inside the Azovstal plant
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