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Russian troops enter Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city

Russian troops enter Kharkiv,

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Russian troops enter Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city

Russian troops enter Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city

Russia-Ukraine Conflict News, Russia-Ukraine War Crisis News. According to the Ukrainian health minister, 198 people have been kill, and over 1,000 others have been injure so far.

According to an adviser to Ukraine’s interior minister and other officials, Russian troops have entered Kharkiv in Ukraine’s northeast.

Reuters said two large explosions were heard south of Kyiv in Vasylkiv early on Sunday as Russian forces began moving in from all sides. As Russia’s aggression spread to the streets of several Ukrainian cities. The Russian Ministry of Defense announced that its troops had been order to resume their offensive “in all directions. This comes after Ukraine’s outgunned forces held the capital for the third day on Saturday, as the country’s war raged on. As he refused to leave Kyiv, Ukraine’s defiant President Volodymyr Zelensky urged citizens to defend the country.

Meanwhile, the evacuation of Indians stranded in Ukraine, primarily students. Continued as 219 people disembarked from the first flight back from Bucharest, Romania. Union Minister Piyush Goyal, who was present at the Mumbai airport to greet those evacuated, stated.

Israel sends aid to Ukraine, but the Prime Minister remains silent on a possible mediation role.

On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said his government was proceeding “with moderation and responsibility” in a conflict that put its ties to Kyiv and Moscow to the test.

Bennett, speaking on television following a weekly cabinet meeting, made no mention of Ukrainian appeals to Israel to mediate in the Russian crisis. While Israel’s foreign minister has condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Bennett has refrained from making similar remarks. Israel is wary of clashes with Russia, particularly in neighboring Syria, where Moscow wields military power.

According to a Ukrainian minister, Russia lost 4,300 men in the invasion.

Russian forces lost approximately 4,300 service members during their invasion of Ukraine. According to Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Malyar, who added that the figure was being verified.

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