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70 Ukrainian soldiers were killed in the latest attack: 10 Facts

70 Ukrainian soldiers were killed

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70 Ukrainian soldiers were killed in the latest attack: 10 Facts

70 Ukrainian soldiers were killed in the latest attack: 10 Facts

Ukraine war: Russian artillery shelled several residential areas in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city. Eleven civilians have been killed in Kharkiv’s ongoing shelling. 

According to Ukraine, more than 70 Ukrainian soldiers were kill in a Russian rocket attack today as a massive Russian military convoy approached the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv.

In Kharkiv, an Indian student was kill in the shelling.

A Russian rocket attack killed more than 70 Ukrainian servicemen, and “barbaric” shelling killed dozens of civilians.

According to the MEA, an Indian student was kill in shelling in Ukraine this morning. On Tuesday, Russian soldiers blew up a government building in Haveri, Karnataka, killing the student.

Russian artillery shelled several residential areas in Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city.

According to Kyiv, since the invasion began last Thursday, 352 civilians have been kill, including 14 children. For the first time, Russia has admitted that it has suffered losses.

According to the UN’s refugee agency, more than 500,000 people have fled Ukraine since Russia’s invasion.

The latest satellite images show a 64-kilometer-long Russian army convoy north of Kyiv’s capital.

The first round of talks between Russia and Ukraine yielded no results.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sparked widespread outrage in the sports world, with the country being bare from competing in this year’s Football World Cup and the International Olympic Committee calling for a global sporting ban.

For the 2nd in a week, India voted against a UN resolution related to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. New Delhi also welcomed Moscow and Kyiv’s border talks with Belarus.

Due to national security concerns, the US expelled 12 Russian diplomats from the United Nations.

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