Ukrainian War Day 49 | Zelensky’s message about Pro-Putin Ally’s release: 10 points
Ukraine War: In a warning in the West, Putin said it was impossible to isolate a country like Russia.
Joe Biden again slams Vladimir Putin for the Ukrainian war, which has produced extraordinary human costs for the country hit by a war while the world also witnessed the crisis of refugees and challenges fuel and grain supplies. After the Biden recorded Putin for what was described as “genocide”, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky tweeted: “True words of a true leader @Potus. Calling things with their names is very important for us. We thank us help Provided so far and we really need heavier weapons to prevent further Russian cruelty. “
Here are ten updates about the Ukrainian War:
1. Prominent Tycoon Pro-Kremlin, Viktor Medvedchuk, was arrested by Ukrainian authorities on Tuesday. Medvedchuk, 67, was said to be one of the richest people in Ukraine, and he counted Putin among his personal friends and said the Kremlin leader was Baptist’s father to his youngest daughter Darya, the AFP news agency reported.
2. Zelensky posted Tycoon’s photo on his Instagram account and quoted said in the report: “I propose to the Russian Federation: Exchange your man for men and girls is now held in Russian captivity.” The photos were also shared on Facebook by the Head of the Ukrainian Security Service Ivan Bakanov, which said: “You can become a pro-Russian politician and work for aggressor countries for years. You can hide from justice today. You can even wear military uniforms Ukraine for camouflage … but will it help you escape from punishment? Not possible! The shackles are waiting for you. “
3. Putin on Tuesday promised to continue his attack in East Ukraine until the goal was fulfilled. The Russian President also said that photos and videos from the city of Bucha near the capital of Ukraine, Kyiv, fake.
4. In a warning in the West, he said it is impossible to isolate a country like Russia. “We don’t mean to be isolated. It is impossible to isolate anyone in the modern world – especially extensive countries such as Russia,” he said as quoted in the report.
5. “Yes, I call it genocide,” Joe Biden said in a comment angry in the Ukrainian War a few weeks after his comments about Putin -: “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power” – encourages clarification from the White House.
6. Russia has been accused of more than 5,000 crimes of aggression. “More atrocities of Russian soldiers are found in the Kyiv region: Evacuation convoys with children attacked; Six civilians found to be shot dead in the basement. The scale of the killing of civilians has been assessed by the Humanitarian Prosecutor,” General Prosecutor Ukraine Iyna Venenkiktova said in one new tweet.
7. More than 19,600 security personnel from Russia have been killed in the Ukrainian War so far, Kyiv said.
8. The Kremlin failed to capture Kyiv, and now plan to intensify operations in the East of Ukraine in the Donbas region held by the rebels. Ukraine said it planned a big battle.
9. Ukrainian troops are surrounded and blocked “in Mariupol as Russian troops pushed to take the southeast port city, Mykhaylo Podolyak, an official of the Zelensky office, tweeted.
10. The United States has a “credible information” that Russia “can use … chemical agent” in his attack to take Mariupol, US State Secretary Antony Blinken has said.