On the 33th day of Russian invasion to Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelskyy, Ukrainian President, once again urged the West to show more courage. President Zelskyy asked more tanks, planes and missiles for the country to fight Russian forces.
According to the United Nations, more than 3.8 million people have left Ukraine since the Russian invasion.
1. Ukraine said on Sunday that Russia could aim to divide the country into the North and South Korean version. “There is a reason to believe that he might try to impose a separation line between occupied and empty areas in our country. Actually, it will be an effort to establish South and North Korea in Ukraine,” said Kyrylo Budanov, chairman of defense intelligence, said in a statement on social media.
2. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelskyy urged Western nations to give Ukrainian tanks, planes and missiles and asked if they were afraid of Moscow.
3. The United States does not have a regime change strategy for Russia, the State Secretary Antony Blinken told reporters on Sunday after President Joe Biden the day before saying Russian President Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power”. “As you know, and as you have heard we say repeatedly, we don’t have a regime change strategy in Russia or elsewhere, in this case, like anything, it’s up to people in the country That. It’s up to the Russians, “said Blinken.
4. MP-MP Ukraine David Arachhamia said that the negotiation round of new Face-to-Face from Ukraine and Russia will take place on March 28-30 in Turkey.
5. Russia crashed into military targets in the West Ukrainian Lviv City with high-precision roaming missiles, the Russian Ministry of Defense said on Sunday. Russia crashed into the fuel depot used by Ukrainian forces near Lviv with long-distance missiles and used roaming missiles to attack plants in the city used to improve the anti-aircraft system, radar station and sights for tanks, services, ministries said.
6. French President Emmanuel Macron called on restraint in words and actions in dealing with the Ukrainian conflict, after US President Joe Biden described Russian President Vladimir Putin as a “butcher” and said he could not remain in power. “I will not use this type of words because I continue to hold a discussion with President Putin,” said Macron at France 3 TV Channel.
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