"No schemes involving a freeze of the conflict will suit Russia," declared Vasily Nebenzya, Russia's Ambassador to the United Nations, during a UN Security Council meeting.
Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield condemns Russia's 1,000-day invasion, highlighting systematic war crimes, nuclear threats, infrastructure damage, and international violations.
Sybiha discussed Russia's heavy casualties, war crimes, threats to international security, calling for stronger sanctions and continued Ukraine support.
A British diplomat Barbara Woodward announced UN Security Council session on 18 November and underlined that many conflicts in the world can be linked to Russia.
Ukraine's UN representative Sergiy Kyslytsya drew attention to Russia's systematic targeting of Ukrainian children, from the unlawful deportation of minors from occupied areas of Ukraine to Russia to the recent deadly attack on the Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital in Kyiv.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemns Russia's targeting of medical facilities as the Security Council prepares to address the escalating violence in Ukraine.