Kyiv: Ukraine is facing Russia’s attack (Russia-Ukraine Conflict) for a month. Counterattacking too. Many cities of Ukraine have been destroyed in the war. Millions of people are forced to become refugees. Meanwhile, President Volodymyr Zelensky released a video message in English for the first time. In this, he appealed to the people of the world to show solidarity with Ukraine. Zelensky said- ‘We all have to stop Russia. The world should stop this war. Freedom matters. Get out of your homes and offices, support Ukraine.
Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry tweeted, quoting President Zelensky, “Russia’s war is not just a war against Ukraine. This is a war against freedom. That’s why I ask you to stand up against the war. It is to start from 24th March. Just one month after the Russian invasion, everyone wants to stop the war together.”
Global protest appeal
A month after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, there has been an appeal for global protest from Thursday. Zelensky said, ‘Show your support from this day onwards and beyond. Support us from your offices, your homes, your schools, and universities. Support us in the name of peace. Come out with Ukrainian symbols to support Ukraine, to support freedom, to support life.
He said, “Come out on your school grounds, on your streets. Tell Russia that life matters, freedom matters, peace matters, Ukraine matters.”
Let us inform you that with the announcement of Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics (DPR and LPR), Russia launched a special military operation in Ukraine on 24 February. Russia said its special operation was aimed at civilianizing and rejecting Ukraine. Russia also claimed that only military bases were being targeted in this attack. Ordinary citizens are not in danger.
Russia banned Google News Service
Here, Russia has banned Google News Service for spreading fake news about the Ukraine war. At the same time, NATO has claimed that more than 15,000 Russian soldiers have died in the war. Russia has not given an official death toll since March 2. Russia said that by March 2, 500 of its soldiers had been killed.