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4 Live Cameras from: Kiev (Capital), Kakhovka and Uzhgorod station, Gorodok (West)Kyiv on heightened alert as Russian forces close in on all sides.LATEST NEWS:Google Maps has blocked two features in Ukraine that provide information to users in real time, the company confirmed to CNN on Sunday. The disabled features include Google Maps’ live traffic overlay — a feature some researchers have used to monitor the conflict from afar — as well as Live Busyness, a feature that displays how popular a location may be at a given time.Google made the change in an effort to help keep Ukrainians safe and after consultations with local officials, the company said. Traffic updates are still available in Ukraine while using Google Maps’ navigation mode, Google said. British leaders plan to introduce legislation in Parliament on Monday aimed at clamping down on money laundering and fraud following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The measure would strengthen law enforcement to go after corrupt oligarchs and create a so-called “Register of Overseas Entities,” where foreigners who own property in the United Kingdom must be identified by name, according to a government statement.“There is no place for dirty money in the UK,” Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in the statement. “We are going faster and harder to tear back the façade that those supporting Putin’s campaign of destruction have been hiding behind for so long.” The government said the registry sets up a new standard for global transparency so “criminals cannot hide behind secretive chains of shell companies.” The registry will be retroactive for property bought up to 20 years ago in England and Wales and since 2014 in Scotland. The bill also includes a prison sentence of up to five years for anyone breaking the new rules. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and his G7 counterparts “underscored” the “unified response to Russia’s invasion,” in a call with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba on Sunday, according to a State Department readout.“Together we are supporting the Ukrainian people and imposing severe costs and consequences to hold Russia accountable for its war of choice,” State Department spokesperson Ned Price said. “We stand with Ukraine and recognize the bravery and heroism of the Ukrainian people.”The foreign ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the High Representative of the European Union were also on the call.