Do not help Russia in war; NATO warns China

NATO warns China not to help Russia’s offensive in Ukraine NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has accused China of backing Russia’s aggression.

China has provided political support to Russia by spreading green lies and misinformation. He told a NATO summit on Thursday that there were concerns regarding China’s physical support for Russia.

At the same time, he hopes that China, along with other countries in the world, will fulfill its responsibility to refrain from supporting Russia’s war strategies and end the war immediately. Said.

Chief Stoltenberg said NATO allies had agreed to provide additional support to Ukraine once morest Russia’s nuclear and chemical threats. NATO on Wednesday estimated that between 7,000 and 15,000 Russian troops had been killed in the four weeks since the fighting in Ukraine. The NATO chief added that Ukraine had put up more resistance to the war than expected.

It has been a month since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Strategic cities in Ukraine are still surrounded by Russia. Meanwhile, NATO leaders will meet today to discuss the war. Meanwhile, thousands of people have been killed in the country, and millions are still fleeing Ukraine.

Currently, only Curson is captured by Russian forces. Russia’s attempt to capture the capital, Kiev, has failed. The Russian bombing of the southern port city of Mariupol is still ongoing. About 100,000 people are trapped there. It is estimated that 2,300 people were killed in Mariupol alone.

121 children were killed in Ukraine. Ukraine claims to have killed 14,000 Russian soldiers. On Wednesday, Ukrainian President Vladimir Selensky called on citizens around the world to take to the streets to protest the Russian occupation.

The U.S. Defense Forces have announced that they will soon provide $ 800 million in arms to Ukraine. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has said that NATO will increase its military presence in Eastern Europe. He added that four new troops would be sent to Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania. US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has confirmed that Russian troops have committed war crimes in Ukraine.

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