Russia-Ukraine conflict Live: Explosions can be heard within Kyiv in the midst of Russia presses Ukraine attack

Russia-Ukraine conflict Live: Explosions can be heard within Kyiv in the midst of Russia presses Ukraine attack

Russia-Ukraine conflict Live: Explosions can be heard within Kyiv in the midst of Russia presses Ukraine attack

Russia Ukraine Conflict Live News, Russia Ukraine War Crisis News Today, 25 Feb: Ukraine has severed diplomatic relations with Russia following Moscow beginning a massive assault on Ukraine through the air, land as well as sea, on the evening of Thursday. the largest attack launched by one nation against another state in Europe in the years since World War 2.

Russia Ukraine Crisis Live: Multiple explosions were heard in Kyiv in the early hours of Friday morning, according to the news agency AFP. The explosions triggered day two of fighting and shelling after Russian president Vladimir Putin announced "military operations" across Ukraine. In the past, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that 137 people, including 10 military officers, had suffered fatal injuries and were killed, while 316 have been injured to date.

In the meantime, US President Joe Biden has said that Washington will intervene in the event that Putin enters NATO countries, stating that should his Russian counterpart isn't prevented now, he'll be encouraged. The NATO countries that are on the eastern border, particularly the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and the Lithuania Baltic States consisting of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia All have received the initial batch of US military personnel and equipment.

In the early morning hours of Friday, Ukraine declared that it had lost control of the Chernobyl nuclear plant that was the scene of the 1986 nuclear disaster as well as the workers of the Chernobyl nuclear plant Chernobyl plant were "taken as hostages". The world's leaders have protested the invasion and announced sanctions against Russia. China, however, continues to support the Kremlin through its customs department approval of imports of wheat from across all parts of Russia.


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