Russia-Ukraine War: India said – urban areas are becoming easy targets in Russia-Ukraine war

Posted on 30th Jun 2022 by rohit kumar

The Russo-Ukraine War has entered its 126th day. Meanwhile, victims of an attack on a shopping mall in Kramenchak a day earlier said on Wednesday, that only a monster could attack a mall like this. On the other hand, India said to the United Nations, that important civilian bases in urban areas are becoming easy targets in the war.

 

India's Permanent Deputy Representative on Ukraine to the United Nations Security Council, R. Ravindra said, "Many lives have been lost due to this war and problems have arisen especially for women, children, and the elderly."

 

He said lakhs of people have become homeless and have to take refuge in neighboring countries. Ravindra said India is very concerned about the situation in Ukraine. Rosemary Di Carlo, Deputy Secretary for Political and Peacekeeping Affairs, feared an increase in the death toll in the Russian missile attack on a mall in Ukraine's Kramenchak city.

 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also addressed this meeting of the Council via the digital medium. It was the second time since the war broke out in February that Zelensky spoke directly to the 15-member Security Council. He said that Russia is continuously taking terrorist actions. The world community has to come forward to stop him from such acts.

 

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