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Ukraine war live updates: Kyiv offers Russian prisoners of war for wounded Mariupol fighters

As Moscow's three-month-long war in Ukraine continues, countries in Russia's neighbourhood Finland and Sweden are expected to decide on whether they will join NATO after decades of neutrality.

Meanwhile, Kyiv has offered to swap Russian prisoners of war for its badly injured fighters, who find themselves blockaded in the Azovstal steel plant complex in the southern port of Mariupol.

Follow events as they unfold in our live blog below, or click the video player above to watch the latest updates:

Russia is stealing Ukrainian grain and trying to sell some of it on global markets, the country's Foreign Ministry claims.

Ukraine’s top prosecutor disclosed plans for the first war crimes trial of a captured Russian soldier.

Boris Johnson signs a deal with Sweden and Finland to offer military support in case they were attacked. 

A new report finds direct and indirect losses from the war range from $564 billion to $600 billion (€568 billion), and the cost of rebuilding would eclipse WWII's Marshall Plan. 

Russia-occupied Kherson will ask Vladimir Putin to annex the region, says Russia-installed official.

Ukraine to shut off a third of Russian gas transitting to Europe, citing 'force majeure'.

Russia could dominate the north-western Black Sea if it takes contested Snake Island, says Britain's Ministry of Defence.

Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry has accused Russia of stealing the country’s grain and trying to sell some of it on global markets.

The ministry said in Wednesday’s commentary that the stealing of Ukrainian grain amounts to looting.

It warned countries that purchase Russian grain that some of its shipments could contain the grain stolen from Ukraine, making its buyers possible accomplices.

The ministry cited official estimates indicating

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