Friday, February 25, 2022

Ukrain Russia War News Live:War Breaking News - World war 3

 Russia has launched a rapid missile attack on Ukraine after President Putin ordered military action. At least 50 people have died in this attack. It has come to the fore that 10 civilians have been killed. Ukraine has also spoken of killing 50 Russian soldiers. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky meanwhile announced breaking diplomatic ties with Russia. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin after a high-level cabinet meeting on the Ukraine crisis. In this, he appealed to Putin to find a solution to the Ukraine crisis through dialogue.



US President Joe Biden's press conference on the Russo-Ukraine war has been postponed for an hour. It is reported that Biden has recently spoken to G7 countries in the White House. They are currently taking information from their officials about the restrictions. Therefore, this press conference will now be held at 12 o'clock Indian time.


President Putin briefed Prime Minister Modi on the recent developments regarding Ukraine. The PM reiterated his long-standing belief that differences between Russia and NATO can only be resolved through honest dialogue. According to the PMO, PM Modi appealed to Putin to stop the violence and tension immediately. He called on all sides to make efforts to return to the path of diplomatic dialogue.


According to the PMO, during this time the PM also discussed with Putin about India's concerns regarding the safety of Indian citizens, especially students, in Ukraine. The PM told Putin that India gives top priority to his safe evacuation and return to India. PM Modi and President Putin agreed that their officials and diplomatic teams will maintain regular contact on issues of topical interest.

Why did Russia finally attack Ukraine?

Russia has attacked Ukraine, demanding an end to NATO's 'eastward expansion', which could lead to the beginning of a war in Europe. Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the attack



Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Russia has attacked Ukraine, demanding an end to NATO's 'Eastward Expansion', which could start a war in Europe. Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the attack.

Russia has long opposed Ukraine's move to move towards the European Organization, NATO and the European Union.


Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed that Ukraine was a puppet of the West (countries) and was never a full-fledged country.



He has demanded a guarantee from Western countries that Ukraine will not join NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization).


As a country of the erstwhile Soviet Union, Ukraine has social ties with Russia and Russian language is spoken here in abundance, but these relations have deteriorated since the Russian invasion.


Russia attacked Ukraine when its pro-Russian president was ousted in 2014. Since then, more than 14 thousand people have lost their lives in the conflict.

Why did Russia finally attack Ukraine?

Russia has attacked Ukraine, demanding an end to NATO's 'eastward expansion', which could lead to the beginning of a war in Europe. Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the attack


Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Russia has attacked Ukraine, demanding an end to NATO's 'Eastward Expansion', which could start a war in Europe. Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the attack.

Russia has long opposed Ukraine's move to move towards the European Organization, NATO and the European Union.


Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed that Ukraine was a puppet of the West (countries) and was never a full-fledged country.



He has demanded a guarantee from Western countries that Ukraine will not join NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization).


As a country of the erstwhile Soviet Union, Ukraine has social ties with Russia and Russian language is spoken here in abundance, but these relations have deteriorated since the Russian invasion.



Russia attacked Ukraine when its pro-Russian president was ousted in 2014. Since then, more than 14 thousand people have lost their lives in the conflict.