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Russia and Ukraine War: Latest Updates

“War: a massacre of people who don’t know each other for the profit of people who know each other but don’t massacre each other.”

Russia and Ukraine war has completed four months. Since the predicted battle between Russia and Ukraine started on an intense note and the morale of the troops of both countries is straining day by day leading to the rebellion against officers and desertions. Apparently as per the reports, “Ukrainian forces have likely suffered desertions in recent weeks,” However, “Russian morale highly likely remains especially troubled.”

In a recent interview published in a German Weekly, the head of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg warned that the dreadful Russia and Ukraine war may last for the years to come. In his words, “We need to be prepared for it to last for years,” Mr Stoltenberg also urged allies “not to weaken support for Ukraine, even if the costs are high, not only in terms of military aid but also because of the increase in energy and food goods prices.” 

General Sir Patrick Sanders also commented that “Russia’s invasion of Ukraine underscores our prime objective – to defend the UK and be prepared to fight and win wars on the ground — and reinforces the need to stop the Russian offensive with the threat of force.”

Serhiy Haidai, Luhansk governor stated via Telegram, “It is a very difficult situation in Sievierodonetsk, where the enemy in the middle of the city is conducting round-the-clock aerial reconnaissance with drones, adjusting fire, quickly adjusting to our changes.” This statement came as a reaction to the Russian military taking control of Metolkine, a settlement located to the east of Sievierodonetsk.

Even UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has expressed concern about the possibility that war may be prolonged for a greater duration than expected. After Mr Johnson met with Zelenskyy and assured him to continue offering aid and military training, he went on to add, “It would be a catastrophe if Putin won. He’d love nothing more than to say, Let’s freeze this conflict, let’s have a cease-fire,”

 “And let’s not forget the martyred Ukrainian people in this moment,” that’s how Pope Francis addressed the public gathered in St. Peter’s Square. He urged them to ask over themselves, “What did I do today for the Ukrainian people?”

Russia and Ukraine War Updates

Xi Jinping, the Chinese President hits out at European Union and the United States, for willfully imposing sanctions against Russia. He reminded that how Hegemony, Bloc Confrontation and Group Politics never helped in bringing peace or stability but rather promoted conflicts and war. 

Two drones that came from Ukraine’s direction of Ukraine hit a major Russian oil refinery located near the border on Wednesday and hence compelling the operations to be shut down. 

UK confirmed no restrictions will be imposed on Russian nationals who are working in Britain.

The ministry confirmed that due to the repercussions of war Ukraine’s grain exports fell by 48% compared to the previous year. 

Sergei Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister heads to Iran for talks on promoting energy and trade cooperation as both the countries struggle with Western economic sanctions. 

A reporter from the press freedom group believes that a soldier and Ukrainian photojournalist accompanied by him was “coldly executed” in Russian-occupied woodlands. 

According to AFP journalists in the Lysychansk, a strike by Russia left a gaping hole and wounded 20 police officers in a police station besides damaging nearby apartment blocks.

EU leaders working on sanctions to maintain pressure on Russia and this time gold among assets may be targeted.

The total amount of financial aid offered to Ukraine since the inception of this invasion stands at a staggering $30bn. 

“If we don’t end war, war will end us.”

What are your views on the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine? Who according to you will be most benefitted by this war? What could be the possible repercussions of the war? Share in the comments.

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