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Russian diplomats should be expelled from London and Dublin, Michelle O'Neill says

"There must be zero visa restrictions on those refugees forced to leave their homeland of Ukraine to come to these islands"

Chaos at Lyviv Railway Station as refugees try to get a train out of Ukraine to safety in Poland, Hungary or Slovakia(Image: Daily Mirror/Andy Stenning)

Sinn Fein’s Stormont leader has called for the expulsion of Russian diplomats from London and Dublin over the invasion of Ukraine.

Michelle O’Neill also urged the European Union to take greater sanctions against Vladimir Putin’s regime, describing a “global threat to us all”.

The former deputy first minister said she had been “deeply saddened and troubled” by recent events and hit out at the “misery and total devastation being directed at the people of Ukraine”.

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Ukrainians living in Northern Ireland staged an anti-war demonstration at Belfast City Hall on Friday, while others are fundraising to send aid.

Speaking in the Northern Ireland Assembly on Monday, Ms O’Neill described Russian actions as a “brutal attack on Ukrainian sovereignty, international law and democracy”.

She called for all the Stormont parties to unite to condemn the leadership of Mr Putin and to extend solidarity to the people of Ukraine.

Ms O’Neill called for more sanctions to “force a complete withdrawal of Russian military forces”, saying the current measures are not deterring the attack.