Businessman trying to bring peace between Russia and Ukraine reportedly poisoned
According to the reports, Roman Abramovich, Chelsea football Club owner was allegedly poisoned while trying to become a peace envoy between Russia and Ukraine.
According to the reports, Roman Abramovich, Chelsea football Club owner was allegedly poisoned while trying to become a peace envoy between Russia and Ukraine.
Many cities in Ukraine have been destroyed by the Russian invasion. Bodies are being buried in parks, playgrounds, and courtyards in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol as it has become difficult to transport them to the cemetery.
The price of petrol is rising repeatedly. In the last 6 days, the cost has gone up the fifth time. On the 27th of March, the cost of petrol increased by Rs 0.50 while that of diesel went up by Rs 0.55.
Russian military officer Sergei said, ‘At this time, Ukraine’s military strength has been greatly reduced. That is why we are now focusing on our main goal (gaining full control of Donbas).
A month after the war between Russia and Ukraine began, all members of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) have gathered in Brussels, the capital of Belgium, for an emergency summit.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine claim that the Russian troops are being told that the war must end by the 9th of May. The date is widely celebrated in Russia as the day of victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine, major powers around the world have imposed sanctions on Russia, while the latter is also spending heavily on the war. As a result, the cost of living for Russian citizens has risen by 14%.
The war between Russia and Ukraine has been going on for almost a month now and despite pressure from the West, primarily the US to take a stand against Russia, India has not given up.
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When Russia feels its existence is in danger, only then nuclear weapons will be used in the ongoing war with Ukraine, said Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesperson Dmitry Peskov in an interview with CNN news channel.