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Justice ministers will convene in London this March to discuss support for war crimes investigations.
Russia said its troops halted fighting in Ukraine at noon Moscow time under President Vladimir Putin’s order of a 36-hour cease-fire for the Orthodox Christmas holiday. Kyiv dismissed the offer as a ploy. Air-raid sirens rang out across the country shortly after the deadline, Ukraine said, as Russian jets took off from air bases in Belarus. The alerts were later canceled without incident.