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People board an evacuation train from Kyiv to Lviv at Kyiv central train station amid Russia's invasion. Picture: Reuters

AP reporters

Boris Johnson has said it appears Mr Putin is set on continuing with destruction in Ukraine.

"It feels to me as though Vladimir Putin has decided to - and it's clear from what's happening - that he's decided to double down," he he said in an interview with European media.