Justice ministers from the Group of Seven nations gathered in Berlin on Tuesday to discuss how to better coordinate efforts to secure evidence of war crimes in Ukraine and prosecute the alleged perpetrators.Key developments - Ukraine should be free to hit targets in Russia, Latvia says - Ukraine’s pleas to join Nato grow, 14 years after initial pledge - EU debates Russian oil price cap as low as $62 as talks slow - Ukraine mulls push for bigger ships to bolster crop exports - When £500,000 isn’t enough to represent sanctioned oligarch On the ground Russian forces targeted the southern city of Dnipro with missiles on Monday night, damaging a private enterprise, local authorities said on Telegram.Kuleba also asked for generators, transformers and other equipment to help the country to survive winter amid Russian attacks on energy infrastructure.The package will help Ukraine buy transformers, circuit-breakers, vehicles and other equipment, Blinken said on the margins of a Nato foreign ministers’ gathering in Bucharest.Read more: Estonia, Lithuania push for lower price on EU’s Russian oil cap Russia says nuclear talks with US unlikely before next year Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said the decision to pull out of a new round of talks under the New START treaty this week was “political” and a signal to the US, according to Interfax and Tass."