February 24, 2022
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has attracted an incredible amount of propaganda and fake news stories.
The people who are suffering are the Ukrainians who have been displaced, killed and captured. No-one disagrees with that.
But so many people are suggesting that their is an endgame that is involves Russian sanctions and isolation.
The cost of the war in Ukraine
Whilst Ukraine will be left in ruins and in need of a rebuild. The unfortunate cost of the war will leave the country with debt for the arms that have been supplied by the United States and being used as a proxy for the US.
Russia has a perspective which is monitored and blocked by major search engines.
Ukraine and specifically the President Zelensky is on a PR war. Rallying as many world leaders to join to condemn the Russian invasion.
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The questions everyone is still asking is Will Ukraine be able to join NATO and the EU.
And if that happens will Russia take this war to the next level.
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One killed in Ukraine drone attacks on Russia
- One killed in Ukraine drone attacks on Russia
- Russia say they intercepted 144 Ukrainian drones
- One woman killed, three others injured, buildings on fire and disruption of flights
One killed in Ukraine drone attacks on Russia
Russian officials claim they intercepted 144 Ukrainian drones in a wave of overnight attacks that resulted in one death and disrupted flights in Moscow. The attacks caused fires in residential buildings in Ramenskoye, where a 46-year-old woman died, and three others were injured. Over 40 residents were evacuated to temporary shelters.
Russia’s defence ministry stated that many of the drones targeted the western Bryansk region, with others hitting Moscow and Kursk. The strikes temporarily shut down four airports in Moscow, causing flight suspensions. By Tuesday morning, Russia’s aviation authority, Rosaviatsia, confirmed that three airports had resumed operations.
Ukraine has yet to comment on the incident.
Seven dead in Lviv in fresh wave of strikes on Ukraine
- Seven dead in Lviv in fresh wave of strikes on Ukraine
- Strike early Wednesday and involved drones and hypersonic missiles
- Kryvyy Rih, a hotel was hit, injuring five people and damaging nearby buildings
Seven dead in Lviv in fresh wave of strikes on Ukraine
A fresh wave of Russian attacks in Ukraine has claimed the lives of seven people, including three children, in the western city of Lviv, according to Mayor Andriy Sadovy. The deadly strike occurred early Wednesday and involved drones and hypersonic missiles. Among the victims were a baby, two girls aged nine and 14, and a midwife, officials reported.
The attack on Lviv comes as Ukraine is still grappling with the aftermath of a devastating strike on a military institute in Poltava on Tuesday, which killed at least 50 people. Explosions were also heard in the capital, Kyiv, as air defences intercepted Russian missiles.
In the city of Kryvyy Rih, a hotel was hit, injuring five people and damaging nearby buildings. Despite the destruction, Mayor Oleksandr Vilkul said no lives were lost in that attack.
Lviv’s Mayor Sadovy reported that dozens were wounded, and several residential buildings were set ablaze. Two schools in the city will remain closed due to the damage. Meanwhile, rescue workers continue to search the rubble in Poltava for survivors of Tuesday’s attack, as the entire country remains under air alert.
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