Ukraine seeks Prime Minister Modi’s help to de-escalate the crisis in the Russia-Ukraine conflict
LIVE updates on the Russia-Ukraine conflict: Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, has declared war on Ukraine. Conflicts between the Ukrainian and Russian military are “inevitable,” he warned. Putin even urged Ukrainian troops to “lay down their arms and return home.” The special military action, he said, was “aimed at demilitarizing and de-nazifying Ukraine.” Meanwhile, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenksy said he attempted but failed to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Russia could unleash a “big battle in Europe” eventually, according to Zelenksy. Volodymyr Zelenksy’s announcement comes as Ukraine faces threats of a Russian invasion. Because of the conflict with Russia, the Ukrainian authorities shuttered airports in eastern Ukraine from midnight to 7 a.m. Aside from that, Ukraine has requested an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council.
Ukraine’s ambassador to India Igor Polikha approaches Prime Minister Modi for assistance.
“India and Russia have a particular relationship, and New Delhi may take a more active role in managing the issue (Russia-Ukraine crisis). We urge Prime Minister Narendra Modi to approach Russian President Vladimir Putin and our President Volodymyr Zelensky as soon as possible,” Igor Polikha, the Ukrainian ambassador to India, stated.
Withdrawals are restricted by Ukraine’s national bank
According to Ukraine’s central bank governor, cash withdrawals from accounts are limited to 100,000 Hryvnia (Ukrainian currency) every day.
Ukraine’s air defenses are safe, and Russia’s claim of ‘neutralization’ is false:
Ukraine has issued a statement denying Russia’s allegation that its air defenses have been ‘neutralized.’
The European Commission is planning to impose additional sanctions against Russia.
A new set of sanctions on Russia has been decided by the European Commission.
Russia attacks Ukraine’s infrastructure, as shown on a map
The most recent map depicting Russian attacks in Ukraine indicates that the strikes are dispersed across the country. The map depicts Russian attacks closer to Ukraine’s western borders, including Poland and Hungary, both NATO members.
According to Ukraine, Russian shelling has killed at least seven people and injured nine more.
Watch as a Russian missile lands in Ukraine’s Ivano-Frankivsk.
According to reports, Luhansk has launched an operation against the Ukrainian Army.
To liberate Kyiv-controlled territories in the region, Luhansk has initiated a military campaign against the Ukrainian army. However, the Russian news agency Sputnik said that there is no threat to people and that only military sites will be targeted.
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