Today is the 30th day of the Russia-Ukraine war. US President Joe Biden addressed the NATO summit in Brussels on Thursday on this crisis. Biden said NATO would respond if Russian President Vladimir Putin used chemical weapons in the war against Ukraine. NATO will respond with the same type of weapons that Russia will use.
Along with this, after the summit, Biden told the media that we have clearly warned China that if it gives help to Russia, then it will have to face serious economic consequences. We have not threatened them, but the Chinese President knows very well the consequences of helping Russia.
Today's big updates...
The Russian attack has so far killed 75 civilians in the capital Kyiv and injured 307. Four children were also among those killed.
The Russian army opened fire on a train from Kyiv to Ivano-Frankivsk. However, there were no casualties.
Russia will open a human corridor route in the area of the Black Sea to get foreign ships out of Ukrainian ports.
G-7 countries barred Russia's central bank from using gold in transactions.
Ukraine forces claim that Russia wants to end the war by 9 May, because in Russia this day is celebrated as the Victory Day over Germany in the Second World War.
NATO has never been so united
Biden said NATO has never been more united than it is today. Putin is getting the exact opposite of what he intended after the attack on Ukraine. America is ready to welcome 100,000 Ukrainian refugees.
Britain to give 6,000 missiles to Ukraine
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that he will send 6,000 missiles and 25 million pounds to Ukraine to counter the Russian military. Along with this, military hardware and anti-tank equipment will also be sent.
Russia may attack by accusing use of chemical weapons
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Thursday that Russia could use chemical weapons in Ukraine, accusing the US and its allies of preparing such an attack. Stoltenberg said that the use of chemical weapons would have very serious consequences.
Zelensky urges NATO for a fighter plane
Ukraine's President Zelensky asked NATO for 1% of the fighter planes it has. Zelensky said you have thousands of fighter jets, but we haven't been given one yet. However, US officials have been refusing to give fighter planes to Ukraine for fear of Russia.
So far 402,000 people have been evacuated from the Human Corridor
During the ongoing war in Ukraine, human corridors have also been built by Russia in many areas. Russia claims that 402,000 Ukrainian citizens, including 84,000 children, have been evacuated from these human corridors so far. However, Ukraine has not yet said anything about these claims.
India stayed away from voting in UNGA
On Thursday night, the United Nations General Assembly voted on a resolution related to the Ukraine-Russia war. It was supported by the European Union and Western countries. 140 votes were cast in favor of the proposal and 5 against. 38 countries including India were absent.
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