The real purpose of the Russian attack against Ukraine was to prevent it from going to NATO, but if this war goes on for a long time, its bet on Russia may backfire. Estonia's former Defense Minister Riho Teras claims that if the war lasts more than 10 days, Russia will reach the brink of poverty. Putin will be forced to negotiate a settlement. Russia had a misunderstanding of the early occupation of Ukraine.
Russia is currently facing a challenge on many fronts at the same time. While Rs 1.12 lakh crore is being spent every day on another war, Russia's currency ruble has weakened by 10% this month. Western countries have banned trading in dollar-euro-pound with Russia. In such a situation, the ruble may fall further.
5 lakh crore rupees spent in just 4 days
Already three weeks before the start of the war, Russian companies had begun to suffer. The stock market there has fallen by 40% since February 10. Due to this, the listed companies of Russia are facing huge losses. Russia has to spend 5 lakh crore rupees in just 4 days of the attack on Ukraine.
According to an intelligence report, Putin will not stop in Europe even after the attack on Ukraine. Russia can also attack neighboring countries Finland and Sweden, which are considering joining NATO. On the other hand, the Russian economy has started to hurt due to the different economic sanctions being imposed by Europe and America.
Didn't understand what was the need for war?
Dmitry Alexeyev, chief executive of Russia's leading electronics retailer company DNS, says – 'This war will push us back. Do not understand what the need for war was?' Similarly, the second largest Russian airline S7, which is going to be affected by the ban on flights, said that the company may move towards poverty.
Europe aims to engage Russia in war
American defense experts believe that if the war drags on for even a month, Russia's gain will be very little and the loss will be very high. To keep Ukraine's front strong in Kyiv and Kharkiv, some European countries have started supplying arms to Ukraine. Now Europe aims to keep Russia engrossed in the war for a long time. On the other hand, Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the Reserve Force to remain alert because of the changed situation on Sunday.
1 billion rupees deposited in 4 days to help Ukraine
Along with the government in European countries, ordinary people are also coming forward to help Ukraine to deal with the Russian attack. Ukraine's bank 'National Bank of Ukraine' (NBU) opened a special account 4 days ago to help. More than 1 billion rupees have been deposited in NBU's multi-currency account in just four days.
Now the army will buy ammunition, communication, vigilance items, and uniforms from it. The help being raised for Ukraine is being sent to the Ukrainian army through its embassy. These materials are being collected at two places in the Czech Republic. Where people are given essential things. The Council of Ministers, Office of Defense of Ukraine in Prague is also helping in this. The Czech Republic is also providing weapons.
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