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Threat of Nuclear war to Ukraine from Russia

Russia Ukraine Crisis: It has been informed from Russia that in the latest military exercise from Russia, missiles will be fired from warships, submarines and fighter planes, and sea and land targets will also be penetrated from land.  Russia has started a military exercise of strategic nuclear forces under the supervision of President Putin on the Ukrainian border. From this it is understood that Russia is trying to intimidate Ukraine with its nuclear power. Earlier, Russia’s parliament had allowed Putin to use force outside the country. A day earlier, Putin recognized two regions of Ukraine as independent countries. Putin said that these regions are no longer part of Ukraine and their sovereign territory. With this, Russia has given a direct invitation to war between Ukraine and Russia, completely ignoring the warnings of America and Western countries. On the other hand, the US has accused the army deployed around Ukraine of being “ready to attack”.

Western country Russia’s concern about war with Russia is increasing. Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden’s national security team has told him they still believe “Russia can launch an attack on Ukraine at any time”. Joe Biden has also discussed this issue with his senior advisers.  

According to the news agency Reuters,  information has been given from Russia that in the latest military exercise from Russia, missiles will be fired from warships, submarines and fighter planes and will also hit the sea and land targets from the land. 

Foreign ministers of the powerful G7 countries have said they see no signs of withdrawing troops from Russia and that Russia’s military activities in the region of Eastern Europe are worrying.

Meanwhile, in the midst  of the Ukraine crisis  , the US and Canada have announced tough economic sanctions on Russia. US President Joe Biden  , while announcing several economic sanctions against Russia on Tuesday, also accused his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin of instigating and provoking Ukraine. Announcing economic sanctions against Russia, Biden told reporters at the White House that “there is no doubt that Russia is aggressing. Therefore, we are clear about the challenges we face.”

Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said, “Russian openly provocations are a threat to security and peace in the world.” At a news conference to discuss the Russia-Ukraine crisis, Trudeau said the Canadian sanctions would remain in place “until Ukraine’s territorial integrity is restored.”