34th day of the attack on Ukraine: Russia's attack caused a loss of $565 billion to Ukraine, destroyed 7,886 km of roadways

Posted on 29th Mar 2022 by rohit kumar

The war between Russia and Ukraine continues for the 34th day. The Russian army is constantly firing missiles at Ukrainian cities. So far, Ukraine has suffered a loss of $ 564.9 billion. In which more than 7,886 km of roadways have been destroyed. Ukraine's Minister Yulia Sivrydenko gave information about this through a Facebook post.

 

Due to this war, the city of Mariupol has suffered the most. This city has turned 90% into ruins. Mariupol's mayor said - so far about 5,000 people have been killed since the attack. 1.6 lakh people are still stranded in the city. The Russian army has captured all the exits from the city.

 

US President Joe Biden has said that he will not apologize for the statement that removed Putin from power. However, Biden said – I am not going back on my point. I didn't say that then, and neither will I now... I'm talking about a policy change. I said what I felt and I will not apologize for it.

 

Other Updates-

 

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said that citizens of hostile countries will find it difficult to get Russian visas.

 

Ukraine has expressed hope for a ceasefire in talks with Russia starting Tuesday, but US officials say Putin is in no mood for reconciliation.

 

Britain will give the star streak system to Ukraine. Britain has made this decision after Russia has threatened a nuclear attack.

 

There has been a cyberattack on Ukraine's largest telecom service provider.

 

Ahead of Tuesday's peace talks, President Zelensky said Ukraine was ready to become a neutral country.

 

The Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta, which won the Nobel Prize for Fearless Journalism, has closed its publication.

 

The US has deployed 6 Navy electronic warfare jets and 240 soldiers in Germany.

 

Individuals displaying the letter 'Z', a symbol of supporting Russia's attack, can be prosecuted in Germany.

 

According to the information, due to Western sanctions on Russia, many Russians are investing in properties in Turkey and Dubai.

 

A look at the damage done in Ukraine

 

The governor of Ukraine's Rivne region said the rocket attack hit an oil depot. In the last few days, Russian missiles have destroyed 6 oil depots.

 

Kyiv Mayor Vitaly Klitschko said - So far more than 100 people have died in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. At the same time, about 82 multi-story buildings have been destroyed in the war.

 

About 1,200 apartments have been devastated by Russian shelling in Ukraine's northeastern city of Kharkiv. At the same time, 1,177 multi-story buildings, 53 kindergartens, 69 schools, and 15 hospitals were destroyed by the Russian army.

 

More than 30 percent of Kharkiv's citizens have left the city because of the war.

 

So far, infrastructure worth 78 thousand crores has been destroyed in Ukraine. The residential areas of many cities, including the capital Kyiv, Liv, have been destroyed.

 

Today both countries will hold talks in Istanbul

 

So far, peace talks have been held between Russia-Ukraine on 28 February, 1 March, and 7 March, but despite all efforts, no concrete result has been achieved. Therefore, the leaders of both countries are going to meet once again on Tuesday in the Turkish city of Istanbul. During this, the leaders of both countries can talk to stop the war.

 

Britain made an offer to Russia

 

An offer has been made to Russia from Britain. Britain's Foreign Minister Liz Truss has said Britain will lift sanctions on Russia and its companies if Russia ends the war and withdraws its forces from Ukraine.

 

30 Ukrainian soldiers destroyed a 64 km long Russian convoy

 

A special unit of the Ukrainian Forces claimed to have destroyed a 64-km convoy of Russian forces headed for Kyiv. A special unit of 30 Ukrainian soldiers, with the help of drones, carried out several attacks on a long convoy of Russian soldiers one after the other, The Guardian reported.

 

G-7 countries will not buy gas from Russia by paying ruble

The G7 has rejected Putin's demand for a ruble payment for Russian gas. Germany's Energy Minister Robert Habeck said - All energy ministers of the G7 fully agree that paying in rubles for the import of energy resources from Russia would be a unilateral and clear violation of existing contracts.

 

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