The problem is that even when this is over-which looks a way off yet-unless Putin is overthrown by the Russians themselves, he will not be bought to justice for the war crimes committed under his command and I doubt very much that Russia will be forced to pay the immense amount in reparations needed to repair the damage wreaked in Ukraine either.

What is important now is to keep documenting these crimes and keep Ukraine in the headlines so that this is not forgotten about. I know there are many other atrocities being committed elsewhere in the world too but, selfish as it is, this conflict more directly impacts on both the UK and, arguably, global stability.

Glad to hear both BJ talking of supplying more military aid as well as Germany. If Russia can be denied its land bridge to Crimea then the focus will be on the Eastern provinces where there may be the potential to end the war, although this may see the border redrawn and parts of Donetsk and Luhansk ceded to Russia.

What is being witnessed in Bucha and elsewhere cannot be forgotten though and somehow Ukraine and the West must find a way of getting Putin to pay for the crimes committed in his name