Russia-Ukraine talks to continue; US instructs citizens to leave Russia

Ukraine, First Published Feb 28, 2022, 8:39 PM IST

Kyiv: Russia-Ukraine peace talks continue in Belatus. The main agenda is the withdrawal and ceasefire of the Russian army. Peace talks are being held on the Belarusian border. The Ukrainian delegation is led by Defense Minister Oleksi Resnikov. It is reported that the talks have reached the third round.

News agencies reported at the start of the talks that Russia was ready for an agreement. Russia has made it clear that it will not say in advance what it will say in the talks. Indications are that Russia will demand unconditional surrender and either abandon the NATO or EU membership requirement. But the world is watching to see if Ukraine will agree.

Meanwhile, the United States has asked its citizens in Russia to leave the country as soon as possible. Diplomatic officials were also instructed to return. The US embassy in Belarus was closed.

Peace talks on the one hand, and aggression on the other

Russia launches missile strike on Ukrainian city of Chernihiv The bomber struck shortly following noon in front of a police station in the northern city of Chernihiv. Kiev and Kharkiv were attacked last night and this morning. Kiev and Kharkiv remain undefeated as Russia continues to attack. President Vladimir Selinsky said that the difficult Sunday had passed and that the next 24 hours would be crucial for Ukraine. The Ukrainian army is training as many people as possible with the army in the city of Kyiv, which is surrounded by Xian forces. The army is being joined by civilians, including civilians. The Ukrainian people are defending the invading Russian army in every possible way. The video of people singing the Ukrainian national anthem in a crowd in front of a Russian military vehicle blocked in the Berdians region has caught the world’s attention.

Meanwhile, Belarusian forces have reportedly decided to join forces with Russia to invade Ukraine. Russia claims to have captured the eastern city of Berdynesk. An estimated 350 Ukrainians were killed in the five-day offensive. Ukraine has released a list of war crimes committed by Russia, including attacks on populated areas.

Russia has threatened to cut off fuel and oil supplies to Europe in response to sanctions. European leaders have called a meeting to discuss the crisis. The image of Ukrainian President Vladimir Selensky as a brave hero defending a powerful Russia alone has skyrocketed. According to opinion polls, 90 percent of Ukrainians support his position. Six months ago, Selensky’s popularity was only thirty percent.

As the war entered its fifth day, the influx of refugees intensified. Four lakh people have already thrown everything away and reached the borders to save their lives. Romania, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and Moldova have declared maximum humanitarian assistance to refugees.

Opposition from Russia itself

Putin’s Russia has been vocal in its opposition to Russia’s war on Ukraine. Russian tennis star Anastasia Pavlichenkova’s statement was announced today. The statement reads that personal interests and political ambitions do not justify violence. “Russia is my country and I am afraid of this war but I am not afraid to speak out once morest it,” he said.

Last Updated Feb 28, 2022, 8:44 PM IST

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