Ukrainian President Vladimir Selensky has vowed to punish Russian troops who killed civilians during the occupation. Selensky said Ukraine did not intend to release those who attacked schools and orphanages. Selensky alleges that the military’s attacks on civilians were deliberate.
‘You who have killed the common people of this country are no longer going to find peace on this earth except in the grave. The people of Ukraine will not forget or forgive any of this for the rest of their lives. Selensky said. Selensky added that the world community should tighten its economic sanctions on Russia.
Ukraine, meanwhile, has rejected Russia’s promise to bring civilians stranded on the battlefield to Russia by safe means. Ukraine did not accept the offer, saying it might not be called a humanitarian corridor and that the move was part of Russia’s propaganda. In addition to Russia, Russia promised to bring civilians safely to Belarus.
Ukraine has said that the promise to transport people from Ukraine to Russia and Belarus is ill-intentioned. Russia thinks it can deceive the whole world. “Ukraine has made it clear that it is not a humanitarian move to force Russia to set up such a safe haven,” he said.
Russia-Ukraine third round of peace talks concludes in Belarus Indications are that there are no decisive decisions in the discussion. According to reports, there are no differences between the two countries regarding the ceasefire, humanitarian corridor and civilian security. Both countries have made it clear that the safety of civilians is a top priority. However, Ukraine’s spokesman Mikhail Podolia said no talks had been held on ending the war.
Russia and Ukraine will hold talks on Thursday. The discussion will take place in Antalya, Turkey. The United Nations says more than 1.5 million people have fled Ukraine since the start of the Russian occupation.
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