Newspaper headlines: Russia accused of genocide, and 'fuel duty cut'

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Newspaper headlines: Russia accused of genocide, and 'fuel duty cut'
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Several of Monday's papers lead with Ukraine likening Vladimir Putin's actions to those of the Nazis.

Several papers lead with Voldymyr Zelensky's comments likening Vladimir Putin's offensive in Ukraine to the actions of the Nazis, as well as reports that civilians are being forced to relocate to Russia. "Russia accused of genocide" is the Times' headline as fighting in the besieged south-eastern city of Mariupol escalated. A school believed to have been sheltering about 400 people was bombed by Russian forces, the paper reports.

The i features a full page image of an elderly woman stood in front of a destroyed building in Ukraine, accompanied by the headline echoing Zelensky: "Our neighbours want us dead". Moscow has been accused of "horrific acts of genocide" by Ukraine as it continues its bombardment, the paper adds, while Mr Zelensky called the attack "a full scale war aimed at the destruction of our people". The UN has said that 10 million people have fled their homes in Ukraine.

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