Ukraine to demand Russia's removal from UN Security Council
Ukraine was set Monday to demand Russia's exclusion from the UN Security Council as Moscow claimed to have foiled the deepest drone attack by Kyiv in its territory, AFP reports.

Kyiv will make the demand 10 months into Moscow's offensive and as Russia's defiant leader Vladimir Putin accused the West of trying to "tear apart" his country. Russia on Monday said it downed a Ukrainian drone at its Engels airfield – more than 600 kilometres (370 miles) from the Ukraine border. Russian news agencies, quoting the defence ministry, said three people were killed by debris. Moscow has blamed Ukraine for attacks on its territory and Moscow-annexed Crimea before but this marked the second attack on the Engels airfield this month and the deepest strike into Russian territory so far since the February offensive. On Sunday, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said Kyiv will call for Russia to be stripped of its permanent membership of the UN Security Council, which it sits on with the US, the UK, France and China. "Tomorrow we will officially express our position. We have a very simple question: Does Russia have the right to remain a permanent member of the UN Security Council and to be in the United Nations at all?" Kuleba said. "We have a convincing and reasoned answer – no, it does not." The five permanent members of the powerful 15-seat Security Council have veto power that can block any resolution.