Russia hails results in voting condemned by most of west; fears border crossings out of Russia could close as men flee mobilisation
What we know on day 217 of the invasion
Sweden’s foreign minister Ann Linde has said on the public television broadcaster SVT this morning that the suspected sabotage against the Nord Stream gas pipelines does not constitute an attack on Sweden, Reuters reports.
If you missed it yesterday, my colleague Dan Sabbagh offered this analysis, suggesting that even if European nations decided that Russia had been behind the action, it was unlikely to generate a military response, since the suspected explosions were outside of Danish territorial waters, and technically on assets owned by Russia’s Gazprom.
This is Martin Belam taking over the live blog in London. You can reach me at martin.belam@theguardian.com