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Ukrainian soldiers tow a damaged Russian tank from a field near the village of Lypivka, west of Kyiv, on Friday, April 15, 2022. (David Guttenfelder/The New York Times)
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Russia’s warning to America – stop giving arms to Ukraine

52 days have passed since the Ukrainian war. Meanwhile, Russia has warned the US after the warship sank in the Black Sea. Russia has asked the US to stop giving arms to Ukraine. If not, America may face such a risk, which cannot even be imagined.

On this issue, US State Department spokesman Ned Price said that no one can stop America from continuing to support Ukraine. Ned said Russia should not be surprised by US support for Ukraine. Let us tell you that a few days ago, US President Joe Biden has approved military aid of $ 800 million (about Rs 6,089 crore) for Ukraine.

The first shipment of this military aid, which includes 11 helicopters, 18 howitzers and 300 switchblade drones, is due to reach Ukraine in the next 24 hours.

Big updates of Jung…

  • So far 10 people have been reported dead in the Russian attack in Kharkiv on Saturday. Among them is a 7-month-old baby. At the same time, 35 people have been injured.
  • On Friday, Russia carried out attacks on the city of Mykolaiv in southern Ukraine. Five Ukrainian civilians have been killed in attacks on residential buildings. At the same time, 15 have been injured.
  • Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the IMF (International Monitky Fund), said on Friday that we are preparing for large-scale reconstruction in Ukraine. The IMF has already increased the emergency fund to $ 1.4 billion to help Ukraine.
  • Russian forces fired again at Ukrainian troops in Chernihiv on Friday night. Earlier on Friday morning, Russian troops opened fire on the village of Senkivka near the Russian border.
  • Germany said on Friday it plans to provide one billion euros in military aid to Ukraine. Ukraine has complained about the lack of large arms from Berlin. 

According to the Washington Post, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky recently had a phone conversation with US President Joe Biden. Zelensky urged Biden to declare Russia a sponsor of terrorism. However, Biden did not give any assurance about this.

The US has already refused to include Russia in the list of countries sponsoring terrorism. It currently includes North Korea, Syria, Cuba and Iran. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki told the media last month that we are focusing on ground action. Russia’s inclusion in this list will also affect countries that are doing business with Moscow.

The chief of Kyiv police said during a briefing on Friday that the bodies of more than 900 civilians had been found since the Russian army had withdrawn from the area. Andrey Nebitov said the bodies were examined and sent to a forensic lab for detailed examination. Nebitov also said that the bodies of some people in the village of Shevchenko have been identified. They were civilians and were shot.

According to Nebitov, some of those shot had white bands on their arms to protect themselves from the Russian army. During the occupation of our cities, the Russian army asked civilians who had been screened to wear white bands. That’s why our people wore these white bands to save lives.

According to a CNN report, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said that the US believes that the Russia-Ukraine war can last until the end of 2022. These things have been told by CAN quoting two European officials.

Reiterating the same point, US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan has said that the fighting in Ukraine is likely to prolong. It will last for months or more. European officials said it was unlikely that Putin would resort to diplomatic dialogue until he faces a military defeat.

So far 1982 Ukrainian civilians killed in Russian attack
The UN’s human rights agency said 1982 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since the start of the war. These include 511 men, 323 women, 34 girls and 56 boys. At the same time, 72 children have also died and 2,651 people have been injured.