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‘Impossible to isolate Russia’, Putin warns, Zelensky fears genocide: 10 points

Underline that “it is impossible to isolate” Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday warns the West, emphasizing that “those who try especially will hurt themselves”. His statement came when the Ukraine war tripped into the fourth month with global food and the supply of fuel was very bad. However, Putin endlessly, did not show signs of mastering. Meanwhile, Volodymyr Zelensky from Ukraine accused Kremlin of trying “genocide” in Donbas.

Here are ten updates about the Ukraine War:

1. Putin spoke through video to members of the Eurasian Economic Forum, which consisted of several former Soviet countries, on Thursday when he said it was “impossible, not realistic in the modern world”. He also talked about “inflation that was not visible in 40 years, unemployment grows, rupture of supply chains and the worsening of the global crisis in sensitive fields such as food”, while describing the challenges faced by Western.

2. “This is not a joke. This is a serious thing that will have an impact on the entire economic and political relations system, “Putin said as quoted in a report when he was also hit in countries for confiscating Russian reserves with warnings -” theft of others “Assets never bring goodness.”

3. Zelensky accused Kremlin of trying to do “genocide” throughout the East Donbas region, mostly controlled by rebels. “We fight for Ukraine to be equipped with all the weapons needed to change the nature of the battle and start moving faster and more confident towards the expulsion of the invaders,” the 44 -year -old leader said in his speech at night.

4. After failing to catch the capital city of Kyiv, Moscow followed “a clear genocide policy in Donbas”, he said, looking for more weapons. “They want to change Popasna, Bakhmut, Lyman, Lysychansk and Sievierodonetsk to be ash as they do with Volnovakha and Maribol,” Zelenskyy said.

5. “The situation remains difficult, because Russian soldiers have thrown all of their troops to take the Lugansk area,” Regional Governor Sergiy Gaiday said in a video about Telegram. “A very fierce battle took place on the outskirts of Severodonetsk. They only destroyed the city, they fired every day, fired without a pause.”

6. Ukraine Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said on Twitter: “We need more heavy weapons sent as soon as possible, especially MLR (several launch rocket systems) to get rid of Russian attacks.”

7. In his conversation with Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, Putin on Thursday said that Moscow “Ready to make a significant contribution to overcoming the food crisis through seed exports and fertilizers on condition that politically motivated restrictions imposed by the West are raised. “

8. Britain shot back to Putin for his statement when Secretary Liz Truss said the Russian leader “tried to hold the world for ransom” by demanding some sanctions be revoked before allowing the delivery of Ukraine seeds to continue.

9. The US Embassy has been reopened in KYIV but the Secretary of the Defense Press John Kibry has clarified: “Nothing has changed about the President’s direction that US troops will not fight in this war in Ukraine,” Kirby told reporters at Pentagon. He said the active discussion about security was underway with the Department of Foreign Affairs. 10. Russia launched an attack on Ukraine on February 24. There was no reduption in attacks since then when the world stared at lack of food supply, fuel crisis and increased hostility.

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