In the name of cease-fire, Russia dropped bombs as people came out!
In the name of cease-fire, Russia dropped bombs as people came out!
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Kyiv: Russia yesterday announced a cease-fire to evacuate the citizens of the Ukrainian city of Mariupol and Volnovakha. Yes, and he had also built a human corridor to evacuate the people here safely but closed this corridor in no time. Yes, and after some time, Russia started attacking both areas. It is being told that hundreds of foreigners are stranded in these two cities, while the number of civilians is even higher. Both cities are in Donetsk, in the eastern region of Ukraine, and Donetsk was declared a separate country by Russia before the war. Let me tell you all that efforts are also on to find a solution to the war between Ukraine and Russia.

In such a situation, the two countries have held two rounds of talks so far. The third round of talks is scheduled for the coming Monday. Let us tell you that even after two rounds of talks, so far there has been no way to stop this war. Perhaps in the third phase of the talks, there was some ray of hope. You know, millions of people have been left homeless in the 11-day war. At the same time, despite appeals from all countries, including the US, India, and strict sanctions, Russia is not ready to back down. On the other hand, the president of Ukraine is also not ready to give up.

Due to this, in 11 days, the Russian army has not been able to control the capital of Ukraine, Kyiv. Today is the 12th day of Russia's attack on Ukraine and in the meantime, Ukraine's President Vladimir Zelensky spoke to US President Joe Biden over the phone. It is said that Zelensky sought financial help from Biden to Ukraine while continuing all the economic sanctions imposed on Russia, and Zelensky has also called for help from the US on the issue of security.

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