Ukraine looks for more weapons because Russia Retreat continues in section: 10 updates
. The war hit by a war said it needed a plane, an anti-airplane system, heavy artillery, tank, rocket system, and remote missiles that could target Russian ships on the Black Sea.
In significant developments, the UN General Assembly on Thursday chose to suspend Russia for the Ukrainian War, which has now entered the 44th day. This is only the second time in history that Unga has taken such a step after Libya was suspended in 2011. Kyiv has begged more weapons from the United States to defend their country. The war hit by a war said it needed a plane, an anti-airplane system, heavy artillery, tank, rocket system, and remote missiles that could target Russian ships on the Black Sea. After withdrawing from the crushed edges, Russian troops were reported to reunite now in the Donsak rebel area – in the east – and have intensified the battle there.
On Friday, officials at Sumy Sumy Ukraine northeast said the area was completely released from Russian troops. “But the explosion may still be heard as a rescue service worker who wasted ammunition left by the Russian military,” said the top official as said in the report. As Moscow resigned, it was accused of making a lot of war crimes.
Here are the latest developments from the ongoing conflict:
1. The UN General Assembly (UGA) suspended Moscow from the Human Rights Council for the brutal murder of civilians during the siege. Unga suspended Russia in the vote of 93-24, with 58 countries adhering to. Moscow rejected suspension as “illegal”, while Ukraine said it was “grateful”.
2. Despite Unga Move, Moscow continued the overnight shooting, targeting fuel storage sites around Mykolaiv, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv and Chuguev using roaming missiles fired from ships in the Black Sea, said report.
3. After failing to take over Kyiv, Russian forces are now reunited around Donbas, most Russian-language industrial areas in East Ukraine where rebels supported by Moscow have fought Ukrainian forces for eight years.
4. Meanwhile in the northern region of the capital, Ukrainian officials collected proof of moscow atrocities. Authorities say that there are signs that Moscow’s troops killed people indiscriminately before backwards for the past few days.
5. Looking to isolate further Russia, European Union countries agreed to ban coal imports from Russia, making it first block sanctions targeting Moscow’s crucial energy revenue.
6. The International Energy Agency on Thursday said that its member countries released 60 million barrels of oil from their emergency reserves above the previous US appointment to overcome the energy conditions that surged because of the Ukrainian conflict.
7. US defense secretary Lloyd Austin said that Vladimir Putin Russia had surrendered to conquering Kyiv. “I think Putin has given up on his efforts to arrest the capital city and is now focused on the south and east of the country,” said Austin at the Senate Armed Service Committee meeting in Congress.
8. After the defense of Ukraine for more weapons, Australia said it would donate 20 bushmaster steel armored combat vehicles to help expel Russian invasion.
9. The World Health Organization (WHO) said it has confirmed more than 100 attacks on health services in Ukraine, as is called humanitarian access to the city of Mariupol surrounded.
10. The head of the European Council Charles Michel has supported the proposal to release an additional 500 million euros ($ 540 million) to provide weapons for Ukraine. The EU has approved a 1 billion euro package to provide weapons for Kyiv. The money comes from European Euro 5 billion peace funds regulated by member countries.