Russia-Ukraine War Updates: After two weeks of peace, firing again in Kharkiv, 8 killed and 17 injured

Posted on 27th May 2022 by rohit kumar

The war between Russia-Ukraine continues, no final result of the 93-day-long battle is visible yet. Meanwhile, Russian troops intensified attacks to capture the eastern Donbas. 40 cities were attacked here.

 

On Thursday, after two weeks of peace, Russia opened fire on Ukraine's second-largest northeastern city of Kharkiv, killing eight people and injuring 17. Among those killed were a 5-month-old baby and his father, who was walking on the road at the time of the attack, with the child's mother badly injured. This information was given by the chief of the Ukraine Police on Facebook.

 

impact on surrounding areas

 

Area governor Oleh Sinehubov said several nearby areas were also affected, with rocket-propelled grenade launchers and artillery coming under fire. Another person was killed and another was injured in the town of Dargachi, near Kharkiv.

 

Russia will take decades to improve the situation

 

Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin said during a visit to Kyiv on Thursday that Russia would take decades to improve its position in the world after invading Ukraine. Marin described the Russo-Ukraine war as a "turning point" for Europe. Marin went on to say that Russia has also lost trust for generations to come.

 

He also met President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and Speaker of the Parliament of Ukraine Ruslan Stefanchuk. "The EU must be united, courageous, and resolute in the face of Russia's aggression," it said in a statement after the meeting.

 

Ukraine should be given some ground to stop fighting

 

Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger told the World Economic Forum that Ukraine should be given some ground to stop the war, because the more war progresses, the more it will get trapped. Responding in strong words, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said that Ukraine is not going to give up its land because of whatever Russia has to do.

 

Zelensky recalled from the Appeals Agreement of 1938 that Britain had allowed Hitler to rise into the ground to avoid war, which was considered a very weak decision.

 

Kissinger said that Ukraine should talk to Russia because, at a time when tensions increase too much, it will not be possible. This will weaken Ukraine itself. Considering its interest, Ukraine should be given some land.

 

The world will be ruled by brute force

 

In his speech at the 'History at a Turning Point' summit, President Vladimir Zelensky said that if the world did not respond to Russia, then once again the world would be ruled by brutal power. If Russia won the war, this summit would be useless.

 

Also Read: Russia-Ukraine War Updates: Russian Attacks 40 Cities in Eastern Donbas, 38 Schools Destroyed; 432 civilians killed in Donetsk

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