As we've not been providing rolling coverage of the war in Ukraine today, here is a quick update on what's been happening since this morning.
One of the most significant new stories is the UK accusing China of providing or preparing to provide lethal aid to Russia for use in the war against Ukraine.
Defence Secretary Grant Shapps told a news conference this morning that US and British defence intelligence had evidence "lethal aid is now, or will be, flowing from China to Russia and into Ukraine".
He called this a "significant development".
We also heard from the Kremlin this morning, which said "in-depth dialogue" was needed to reduce rising tensions between Russia and the West - particularly with regards to nuclear issues.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov accused the "collective West" of refusing to engage with Russia despite the potential dangers.
Here are more of the top stories:
- Russian forces have taken over the village of Klishchiivka in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, close to the city of Bakhmut, according to Russian news agencies
- At least nine people have been injured in a Russian air attack on the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv
- Russia accused Ukraine of using a drone to attack a non-nuclear facility at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, causing no critical damage
- Moscow said it is bolstering its efforts to protect its energy infrastructure from drone attacks
- Six children were handed over to Ukraine by Russia and reunited with their families, after a deal was brokered by Qatar.