A 25-kilometre military convoy closed in on Kyiv on Monday night, after intensified shelling of Ukraine's second city Kharkiv. More global sanctions have left Moscow increasingly isolated.
Russian forces closed in on the capital, Kyiv, on Monday night in a 25-kilometre convoy of hundreds of tanks and other vehicles.
The number of civilian casualties continues to rise as Russian forces bombard Ukrainian cities, and the UN says half a million people have now fled abroad.
The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court says he plans to open an investigation “as rapidly as possible” into possible war crimes and crimes against humanity in Ukraine.
Monday saw a series of intensified sanctions and bans on Russian economic and sporting activity, leaving Vladimir Putin increasingly isolated on the world stage.
See our blog below for a summary of Monday's updates: