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Russian and Belarusian tennis players will not be allowed to compete under the name or flag of Russia or Belarus until further notice, the governing bodies of tennis have said.Ī crack squad of Russian fighters sent into Ukraine with the mission to kill President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reportedly been thwarted by Ukrainian forces. It is understood that Meta-owned platform Instagram will follow suit shortly. Meta has confirmed that Russian media affiliated with the government has been demoted in the main Facebook Feed, and that it was no longer being recommended algorithmically anywhere on the social network. The BBC has announced that it will stop all content licensing to Russian customers in response to the conflict.Ī Ukrainian Interior Ministry adviser has said Russian forces have now entered the city of Kherson, but it is understood that Ukraine still controls the city administration building in Kherson.įacebook has stopped recommending Russian state media to all users on the platform. “Our reinforcements like these reinforcements here in Tapa are firmly within the borders of Nato members.” “We will not fight Russian forces in Ukraine,” he added. When it comes to a no-fly zone in the skies above Ukraine we have to accept the reality that that involves shooting down Russian planes … that’s a very, very big step, it’s simply not on the agenda of any Nato country. “This is a time when miscalculation and misunderstanding is all too possible and it’s, therefore, crucial that we get that message over. “I think for any Nato member to get involved actively in conflict with Russia is a huge step which is not being contemplated by any member,” Mr Johnson stressed during a press conference against the backdrop of armoured vehicles, at the Tapa military base in Estonia. Mr Johnson clarified that the UK is not actively supporting British nationals volunteering to help the defence of Ukraine, contradicting an earlier remark from Foreign Secretary Liz Truss. But he ruled out British forces fighting in Ukraine, as he faced impassioned calls for a no-fly zone to be imposed to protect civilians as a major assault on Kyiv was feared to be nearing. He has warned it would trigger a wider war with Russia.ĭuring the sixth day of the invasion of Ukraine, Mr Johnson visited Nato members Poland and Estonia to shore up support for the defence alliance.
According to PA, Boris Johnson has again rejected Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky’s calls for British forces to actively join the effort.
The Prime Minister has insisted no Nato allies are contemplating heeding Ukraine’s pleas to enforce a no-fly zone over the nation in a bid to prevent bombings from Russian forces.