Russia-Ukraine war, Putin's challenge to Western countries: Said- If you want to support Ukraine, then fight us; 3 killed in Russian airstrike in Kharkiv

Posted on 8th Jul 2022 by rohit kumar

The Russia-Ukraine war, which has been going on for more than 4 months, continues. Russia's intentions are visible from the attacks in Ukraine and the statements of President Putin. Now Russian President Vladimir Putin has challenged Western countries to directly join the war. Putin said- If Western countries want to support Ukraine, then join the war against us.

 

However, Putin has been describing the ongoing attack against Ukraine since February 24 as a military operation. He said that the attack has not even started yet. Expressing displeasure with Western countries, Putin said – because of the sanctions imposed on Russia, it is becoming difficult to negotiate peace with Ukraine.

 

Here, the Russian army conducted air strikes in many areas of Kharkiv and Donbas. In this attack, 3 people were killed and 5 people were injured.

 

Putin also showed condolences to the people of Ukraine. Putin said- Western countries themselves are pushing the people of Ukraine to fight, not joining the war. He also pointed to maintaining peace in the war against Ukraine. Along with this also warned the western countries. Putin said- We are not against peace, but those who are against it, should know that the more the interference of Western countries increases, the more difficult it will be to maintain peace.

 

Russia carried out air strikes on the areas of Kharkiv and Donbass

 

Russia used multiple rocket launcher systems in the air strikes in Kharkiv. The governor of Kharkiv said that we have only preliminary information about the loss of life and property. However, the damage is more than that. Many houses and vital infrastructure have been damaged in the Russian attack.

 

Zelensky thanks British PM

 

Ukrainian President Zelensky has thanked British Prime Minister Boris Johnson for his support in difficult times. At the same time, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov in Russia said – Johnson neither liked Russia nor did Russia like him.

 

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