Russian troops deployed in eastern Ukraine, threat to Finland also increased

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Kyiv: It is almost 50 days since the Ukrainian war, but so far the Russian army has failed to capture the capital Kyiv. Meanwhile, Russia is preparing on a large scale for a vigorous attack on Eastern Ukraine. In the midst of the war, now the danger of confrontation in Finland and Russia has increased. According to the Daily Mail, Finland had recently shown interest in NATO. Enraged by this, Putin sent the armed Russian army towards the Finnish border.

Here, Russia has claimed that 1,026 marines of Ukraine’s 36th Marine Brigade, including 162 officers, have surrendered in Mariupol. President Vladimir Putin says peace dialogue can no longer be held with Ukraine. Putin has vowed to continue the offensive against Ukraine, as Kyiv accused Moscow of sabotaging talks.

Putin’s close aide arrested
Viktor Medvedchuk, a close aide of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has been arrested by Ukrainian intelligence agencies. President Volodymyr Zelensky also shared a photo of the arrested Medvedchuk on social media. According to media reports, opposition leader Medvedchuk was placed under house arrest in Ukraine for treason before Russia’s attack began, but he disappeared soon after the war began.

At the same time, President Zelensky has put forward a proposal in front of Russia. He has told Russia that if you want Medvedchuk to be safe, then free the prisoners of Ukraine.
Ukraine destroys Russian army’s 300th air target
The Ukrainian Air Force has claimed that they have destroyed the 300th air target of the Russian army. These are the figures since the start of the war on 24 February. The Air Force said that they destroyed the Sukhoi Su-25 military aircraft of the Russian army.

Russian troops deployed in eastern Ukraine

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Presidents of four countries on Kyiv tour
Now many countries have started coming out openly to help Ukraine, which is facing Russian attack. Recently, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited Kyiv. Now the Presidents of Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have visited Kyiv. It is believed that these countries can give big military and political help to Ukraine.

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