War in Ukraine: What happened this week?
The foreign secretary outlines a new package of support for Ukraine, PM Boris Johnson meets with President Zelenskyy following G7 and NATO talks and authorities report that grain silos in a Ukrainian city have been targeted by missiles.
Monday 4 July
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss outlines a new package of support for Ukraine, with the total value of UK support to date now exceeding $1.5 billion through multilateral loan guarantees and over £100 million bilateral support. The Foreign Secretary also announces other long-term commitments, including the UK 's plans to host the Ukraine Recovery Conference in 2023.
The Briton sentenced to death by a proxy Russian court in eastern Ukraine lodges an appeal against his sentence.
Wimbledon officials appeal against an estimated $1 million fine issued by the WTA Women 's tour for their ban of Russian and Belarusian players competing in the tournament.
Tuesday 5 July
Prime Minister Boris Johnson updates President Zelenskyy on progress and discussions held at G7 and NATO, as well as the Ukraine Recovery Conference and Eurovision 2023.
Wednesday 6 July
Ukraine 's prosecutor general, Iryna Venediktova, says Ukraine is updating more than 21,000 war crimes and crimes of aggression allegedly committed by Russia since the start of its invasion.
A Russian court orders a suspension of Kazakh oil exports to Western markets for a month.
Thursday 7 July
Ukraine summons Turkey 's ambassador after a Russian ship carrying Ukrainian grain had been allowed to leave the Turkish port of Karasu, calling it an 'unacceptable situation '.
Authorities in Odessa report that grain silos in the region and Snake Island have been hit by Russian rockets or missiles overnight.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirms that the UK will continue to back Ukraine 'for as long as it takes ' in his resignation speech.