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Russia-Ukraine war LIVE: Russia attack kills more than 10,000 in Mariupol, war could break out again in eastern Ukraine

The 50-day Russia-Ukraine war is coming to an end soon. The last few days have been nothing short of a nightmare for Ukraine. Many of its cities have been completely destroyed. Mariupol is on the list of most affected cities. The city’s mayor, Vadim Boychenko, says more than 10,000 civilians have been killed in the Russian offensive.Fighting could resume in the eastern part of Ukraine. According to the New York Times, the armies of both Russia and Ukraine are gathering in the eastern part. Thousands of civilians have fled the area in anticipation of the threat.

Big updates of the war …

● US President Joe Biden will not visit Kiev. His spokesman gave this information.

● Poland’s PM says sanctions imposed on Russia by the European Union are too weak.

● Ukraine says it has detained a Russian agent working in the government of former President Petro Poroshenko.

● Ukraine’s general staff says Russian troops have failed to advance in Ukraine.

● Russian troops have damaged the Zaporizia nuclear plant to the tune of .3 18.3 billion.

France expels 6 Russian diplomats
France has expelled six Russian diplomats in a major operation. The French government says it is expelling six Russian agents after a lengthy investigation. These people were harming French interests under the guise of diplomacy. However no further details were given.

Russia used chemical weapons?
According to the Azov Regiment of Ukraine, Russia used toxic substances against Ukrainian troops in Mariupol. Which caused him to have difficulty breathing. It is possible that this is the first time Russia has used chemical weapons in this war.

Austrian Chancellor advises Putin
Arriving in Moscow yesterday, Austrian Chancellor Carl Nehmar met with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Meanwhile, he said sanctions would remain in place as long as Ukrainians were dying. People have suffered a lot because of this war.

On the one hand, Russia is launching a series of deadly attacks on Ukraine, on the other hand, peace talks are underway between the two countries for a ceasefire. However, given Russia’s stance, it does not appear to have any intention of ending the war, as Russia has now appointed a new general for the war amid rounds of peace talks. This new Army General Alexander Dvornikov will now take direct charge of the war. The new general is 60 years old and has been commander of Russia’s Southern Military District. He is also known as Theater Commander, an American and European official said.

Dvornikov was Russia’s first commander of military operations in Syria. Dvornikov was awarded the title of “Hero of the Russian Federation” by the Kremlin in March 2016. Russia has been fighting for a month and a half to seize the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, but to no avail. Russian President Vladimir Putin is believed to have appointed Dvornikov as the new army general.

The war caused huge economic losses to both Russia and Ukraine
The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine could have an impact on Ukraine’s economy and its economy could shrink by a whopping 45 percent. Zelensky, on the other hand, addressed South Korea and called for action against Russia. According to reports from Europe, the European Union (EU) has blacklisted about 20 Russian airlines.

Russian troops destroy Ukraine’s 166 cultural assets
Ukraine’s Minister of Cultural Affairs Oleksandr Kachenko said Russian troops had destroyed 166 cultural assets so far in the offensive, which began on February 24. He said the ministry was working with the West to set up a joint fund to recreate the country’s cultural heritage.

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