‘Fly’ at night, no sound heard; Russia’s parachute bomb in Ukraine | Bomb News

Kyiv: Russia’s troops have withdrawn from the capital, Kiev, and are concentrating on eastern Ukraine, the British Defense Ministry said on Monday. The ministry said the heavy retaliation by Ukraine had caused extensive damage to Russian tanks, vehicles and military equipment.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Selensky has accused Russia of preparing thousands of troops to send troops to eastern Ukraine. Selensky warned that the bloodshed would continue unless Russia was forced to stop the attack.

Meanwhile, Ukraine’s security analyst Maria Avdeva has revealed that Russia is using more dangerous new types of bombs for attacks. ‘They are now using new types of bombs for attacks. The bombs were dropped with the help of parachutes at midnight. So no one can hear the sound of the bomb falling. This is very dangerous, “said Avdeva. The Harkiv City Council also reported that the Russian military was using parachute bombs, citing Harkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov.

“For the past month and a half, the Russian military has been bombarding Harkiv. For the past two days, a new type of bomb has been found along with mines, shells and the Grad system. The Russian military is now raining down more dangerous parachute bombs. He was warned not to go near such bombs. If you notice such items, call 101 and 102, ” the mayor said. The mayor also asked to move to the bomb shelters at night.

Meanwhile, Selensky called on European countries to tighten sanctions once morest Russia, which has been invading Ukraine and sowing misery. He called on European countries to stop importing all energy products from Russia and to provide Ukraine with more weapons and financial assistance for defense. Despite the European Union halting coal imports from Russia, oil and natural gas imports continue. Ukraine has completely banned imports from Russia.

The US company Maxer has released a satellite image of a Russian military convoy moving towards the Donbass in southern Ukraine. The influx of refugees from the city of Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region continues. The UN estimates that 45 million people have fled Ukraine since February 24, when Russia began its occupation. Various countries, including Canada and the European Union, have pledged 910 billion euros to Ukraine to help refugees.

English Summary: ‌Zelensky Pushes For More Sanctions Against Russia

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