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The UN Security Council will meet Monday to discuss Ukraine, a revised schedule showed, after Kyiv’s mayor urged residents to leave the capital due to mass heating outages caused by Russian strikes.

Ukrainian ambassador Andriy Melnyk in a letter to the Security Council said The Russian Federation has reached an appalling new level of war crimes and crimes against humanity by its terror against civilians.

The Kremlin also confirmed firing an Oreshnik ballistic missile on Ukraine for the second time since the war began in February 2022.

Moscow claims the Oreshnik, which can be equipped with both nuclear and conventional warheads, is impossible to stop Ukraine’s request for the emergency UNSC meeting was supported by six members; France, Latvia, Denmark, Greece, Liberia, and the United Kingdom.

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