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Russia-Ukraine War: Ukraine decides to join Russia for talks

Ukraine decides to join Russia for talks

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Russia-Ukraine War: Ukraine decides to join Russia for talks

Russia-Ukraine War: Ukraine decides to join Russia for talks

Russia-Ukraine War: According to Ukraine’s Interior Ministry, 352 Ukrainian civilians were kill during Russia’s invasion, including 14 children.

Russia-Ukraine War: Even as President Vladimir Putin escalated tensions by placing his nuclear forces on alert. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky agreed on Sunday to have Ukrainian officials participate in talks with Russia “without preconditions. We agreed that the Ukrainian delegation would meet with the Russian delegation without preconditions near the Pripyat River on the Ukrainian-Belarusian border. Zelensky said on his official Telegram channel, referring to a phone call with Belarus President Aleksandr G Lukashenko on Sunday.

Meanwhile, the UN Security Council will convene a rare special emergency session of the UN General Assembly on Monday to discuss the ongoing crisis. The UN General Assembly will vote later this week on a resolution to “hold Russia accountable” for violating the UN charter. Eleven countries voted in favor of holding the meeting during a procedural vote; India, China, and the United Arab Emirates did not vote, and Russia voted against it.

According to the Associated Press, Ukraine’s Interior Ministry said that 352 Ukrainian civilians. Including 14 children, were killed during Russia’s invasion. It went on to say that 1,684 people had been injure, including 116 children.

There was no mention of casualties among its armed forces in the statement. While Russia has not released any information on troop casualties. The Defense Ministry acknowledged on Sunday that Russian soldiers had been kill or wounded but did not provide any figures.

According to the UN, a radioactive waste site in Ukraine has been hit.

According to the UN’s nuclear watchdog, missiles hit a radioactive waste disposal site in Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital. Still, no reports of building damage or signs of radioactive material being release.

Director General Rafael Grossi of the International Atomic Energy Agency said late Sunday that Ukrainian authorities informed his office about the overnight strike. He claims that on-site radioactive monitoring will be receive soon by his agency.

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