New Delhi: The Russia-Ukraine war has entered its 56th day. But there is no sign of the end of the war. Intensifying its attack on Ukraine, Russia has issued a stern warning and asked Ukrainian soldiers to lay down their arms or be ready to face the consequences. Meanwhile, regarding peace talks, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said that now the ball is in Ukraine’s court whether it wants peace talks or not. Russia has passed a draft regarding Ukraine, in which a very clear and clear demand has been made from Kyiv. HT is quoted by the AP as saying that Peskov did not specify what was on the list of demands but said that Kyiv is constantly withdrawing from the earlier agreement. Peskov said that Ukraine does not appear inclined to go ahead with the negotiation process.
No hope for peace talks
It is worth noting that last month in Istanbul, Turkey, there were peace talks between the officials of Russia and Ukraine. After these peace talks, Russia limited the attack around Kyiv for a few days. Ukraine claimed that we are very close to the successful completion of the peace talks. There was some hope at that time, but after a week, Russia’s attack on the city of Mariupol intensified. Yesterday, Russia has again started an aggressive attack on Ukraine. In such a situation, the world is worried about the outcome of the war. At present, there is no hope of peace talks. A day earlier, Russia had warned that Ukraine should lay down its arms, or else be prepared to face the consequences. But Ukraine is also not ready to back down. He has said that he will not lay down his arms at any cost and will fight Russia till his last breath.
13 million people are stranded in war-torn areas
Meanwhile, more than 5 million people have been displaced after the terrible state of war in Ukraine. According to the UN refugee body UNSCR, 44 million people lived in Ukraine before the war, but after the war, about 7 million people have been displaced inside the country while 5.03 million people have left the country. According to the UNHCR, about 13 million people are badly trapped in war-torn areas.