Russia-Ukraine war: 15 killed in Donetsk rocket attack, US research claims - Russia is now planning to annex Kharkiv

Posted on 11th Jul 2022 by rohit kumar

The war between Russia and Ukraine continues for the 140th day. Meanwhile, the Russian army fired three missiles on the 5th floor of an apartment in Chasiv Yar city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine late on Saturday night. 15 people died in the attack. According to media reports, more than 24 people are trapped under the debris. A rescue operation is going on. During the attack, the occupants of the building ran towards the basement to save their lives. The Ukrainian government says the rocket attack was carried out with Russia's Urgan rocket.

 

Separate government in Kharkiv

 

According to the US news website, Russia wants to separate the city of Kharkiv from Ukraine. 30 percent of Kharkiv city has already come under Russian occupation. A few days ago, a new public administrative system has been created in Kharkiv separate from Ukraine.

 

A separate flag of Kharkiv is also hoisted in these areas. 22 percent of Ukraine's territory is under Russian control. This information was given by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky in the Parliament of Ukraine. Since February 24, Russia has occupied most of Ukraine's eastern and southern regions. These areas include large cities such as Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson, and Mariupol.

 

The pro-Russian course started in schools

 

Russia is reopening schools in the southern regions of occupied Ukraine. In these, a pro-Russian course has been started. Parents living in areas such as Kherson and Zaporizhzhya are being threatened with parental rights if they do not take Russian passports and send their children to pro-Russian schools.

 

Parents and teachers say they are being blackmailed into cooperating with these schools in the coming academic year. Ukrainians in Russian-occupied territories have been cut off from internet and cellular service providers and outside media. Only Russian programs come on television.

 

Russian soldiers are burning Ukrainian history books. Teaching children to hate Ukraine in schools. History lessons are being told that Ukraine is to blame for starting the current war.

 

Blackmailing teachers for not teaching Russian courses Russian soldiers are forcibly pressuring Ukrainian teachers to teach Russian-backed courses. Kherson's teacher Serhi says that Russian soldiers are also blackmailing teachers. Some teachers have run away from here. The remaining teachers are being forced to teach.

 

Canada has approved to give turbines

 

The turbines Germany wanted back from Canada to buy gas from Russia. Canada has approved to return it. Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline between Germany and Russia. This turbine is essential for this pipeline. Due to this deal, relations between Germany and Ukraine are getting worse.

 

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