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Russia-Ukraine war latest: Austrian chancellor to meet Putin; UK fears Russia may use phosphorous munitions in Mariupol – live

Karl Nehammer will be first European leader to meet Russian president since start of invasion; UK’s Ministry of Defence says past use of weapons in Donetsk region raises ‘possibility of their future deployment’ in besieged city

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  • Ukraine economy to shrink by almost half this year, World Bank forecasts
  • ‘They made him kneel and shot him in the head’: the savage occupation of Bucha
  • Trapped in a Mariupol hospital: ‘They said anyone who left would be shot’

There have been no successful major prosecutions over the last 30 years in Ukraine, with the office of Ukraine’s prosecutor general dogged by accusations of corruption and inefficiency since the country declared independence. Now Iryna Venediktova, appointed to the role in 2019, is attempting to gather evidence of Russian war crimes.

More from Guardian correspondent Isobel Koshiw in Borodianka:

Surrounded by a scrum of reporters with a backdrop of bombed-out apartment buildings and rubble in Borodianka, a town in the Kyiv region, stood Iryna Venediktova, Ukraine’s prosecutor general.

Venediktova is carrying the weight of bringing almost 2,000 cases of war crimes committed by Russia’s occupying forces to court at home and abroad. Her office is the only body in Ukraine with the power to investigate. It is through her office that information relating to war crimes is being collected, investigations will be conducted and domestic and international cases will be built.

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