Four conditions… and the war will end! Russia proposed to Ukraine

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Fierce war continues between Ukraine-Russia

Moscow: Russia has put forward four conditions to stop the ongoing attacks in Ukraine (Russia-Ukraine War). At the same time, Moscow has said that if Kyiv accepts these conditions, then military action will be stopped soon. Twelve days have passed since the war that began on February 24 after the announcement of Russian President Vladimir Putin, but the two countries have not yet reached an agreement on any concrete issue. The third round of talks between Russia and Ukraine took place on Monday. But this also did not yield any result.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow demanded that Ukraine stop military action, amend the constitution, recognize Crimea as Russian territory and recognize Donetsk and Lugansk as independent states. The special thing is that for the first time since February 24, such a vocal statement has been issued by Russia. Speaking to Reuters, Peskov said that Ukraine was aware of the conditions “and they have been told that it can all stop in an instant”.

However, a Kremlin spokesman emphasized that Russia was not making any further territorial claims on Ukraine. He also said that it is “not true” that they are demanding Kyiv. “We are completing demilitarization (demilitarization) in Ukraine. We will complete it. But the main thing is that Ukraine should stop its military action. They should stop their military action and no one will fire.

russian attack on ukrain

Russia has attacked Ukraine from the north, east, and south. During this time Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Mariupol have been greatly affected. Europe has seen the biggest refugee crisis since World War II. Due to this, many countries of the world have expressed their displeasure against Russia. Many countries including America have imposed some restrictions on Moscow.

So far 406 civilians have been confirmed dead in Ukraine
According to the language, the United Nations Human Rights Office has said that 406 civilians have been confirmed dead in Ukraine since the start of Russia’s invasion. Apart from this, 801 people have also been confirmed injured till Sunday midnight, the office said. The Human Rights Office said that it uses strict procedures in this regard and only gives information about casualties after confirmation. The office said the casualties could be relatively higher, especially in government-controlled areas.

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