Russia is not ready to succumb to the pressure from the West to end the Ukraine war, and the latest comments from the country’s foreign minister Sergei Lavrov on Sunday made it clear. Moscow has developed ‘ultrasonic weapons’ to fight the possibility of attacks from the West, he was quoted by saying by the Reuters news agency while he simultaneously underestimated the threat of nuclear war. “Western media is wrong to describe Russia’s threat. Russia has never interfered with efforts to reach an agreement that guarantees that nuclear war never develops,” Minister 72 years insisted, emphasizing that Moscow worked to “prevent nuclear war”. Meanwhile, in a country that was struck by war, partial evacuation was carried out from the Mariupol steel factory where a large number of civilians were trapped in the middle of the Kremlin attack.
Here are ten points about the Ukraine War:
1. In his latest night speech, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Moscow of carrying out a “destruction war”. He said that Russian shootings had crashed into food warehouses, seeds and fertilizers, and the residential environment in Kharkiv, Donbas and other regions, the AP news agency reported. “The target they chose proves once again that the war against Ukraine is a destruction war for Russian army. What can Russia’s strategic success in this war? Honestly, I don’t know, “Zelensky quoted.
2. Lavrov Russia, meanwhile, said that the country “only wants to guarantee pro-Russian security in the East”. As part of the “Old Anti-Russian Strategy”, he accused, the US had adorned Ukraine
3 hostility on Sunday, after a long spell of concern over civil safety, evacuation began with the Azovstal steel factory at the city port of Mariupol. “The evacuation of civilians from Azovstal began. The first group consisting of around 100 people has headed to the controlled area. Tomorrow we will meet them at Zaporizhzhia. Thank you to our team! Now they, together with #un, are working on evacuation of other civilians from the factory. (Sic), “Tweeted Zelensky.
4. Then, according to officials, Russian shootings are continued, which once again disrupts evacuation efforts.
5. While some other parts of Ukraine continue to see violence, an explosive damage to the railroad bridge on Sundays in the Katakan area in Russia, which borders Ukraine, and criminal investigations have begun, according to the AP report.
6. In the Donetsk region, four civilians were reported dead and 11 others were injured by Russian shootings, said Ukraine Regional Governor Pavlo Kyrylenko, Sunday night. One person was also killed in the city of Bakhmut due to injuries received in the Luhannsk region, he said.
7. A nation that was struck by war saw another famous visit by a US diplomat when US speaker Nancy Pelosi met Zelensky. The President of Ukraine said his meeting with pelSi was a discussion of defense supply, financial support to the state and sanctions against Russia.
8. The European Union is working towards a ban on Russian oil imports, reports.
9. Hungary, however, has said it will veto every European proposal that leads to restrictions on energy imports from Russia. “We have explained that we will never support” expanding European Union sanctions against Russia to the energy sector, the Minister of Cabinet Gergely Glyastold Hirtv on Sunday, according to Bloomberg’s report.
10, more than 5 million have been moved from their homes in almost ten weeks of war.