Russia-Ukraine War Updates: America is shying away from the war against Russia, Joe Biden said – we do not want war in NATO and Russia

Posted on 1st Jun 2022 by rohit kumar

97 days have passed since the Russo-Ukraine war. Even after passing so much time, NATO forces have not jumped directly into the fight. US President Joe Biden once again made it clear from an article in the New York Times that NATO forces will not attack Russia. Biden wrote in his article – I want to make it clear that we want to see a democratic, free, sovereign, and prosperous Ukraine.

 

Biden further wrote – In the end, this war will be resolved only in a diplomatic way. We are sending weapons to Ukraine so that it can fight on the battlefield and be in a strong position at the negotiating table. Joe Biden, rejecting the possibility of a direct war between Russia and NATO, wrote – We do not want a war between NATO and Russia. Unless America or our allies are attacked, we will not directly engage in this conflict.

 

Russia attacks chemical plant's nitric acid tank

 

Meanwhile, the Russian military launched an airstrike on a chemical plant in the eastern Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk. A tank of nitric acid present in this plant was attacked. Luhansk Governor Sergei Gede said Russian troops attacked the chemical plant's tank.

 

At the same time, Ukraine's President Zelensky called the attack insanity. After the attack, the governor appealed to the people not to come out of the shelter. He said- Nitric acid is very dangerous if it comes in contact with the skin and is inhaled.

 

Major updates of the Russia-Ukraine war…

 

On Tuesday, the Russian army fired for 10 hours in Kharkiv. In this firing, 1 person has died, while one person has been injured.

 

The US will provide Ukraine with guns with a range of more than 60 km. They are expected to reach Ukraine next week.

 

The US sent artillery rocket systems to Ukraine

 

US President Joe Biden has permitted Ukraine to send a Medium Range High Mobility Artillery Rocket System. This rocket system sent by the US is part of the security assistance of $ 700 million. Apart from this, US helicopters, Javelin Anti-Tank Weapon System, and Tactical Vehicle will also be sent to Ukraine.

 

Germany will give Soviet weapons to Ukraine

 

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Tuesday that Germany would give Ukraine Soviet weapons. These Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs) will first be delivered to Greece, then Greece will deliver these weapons to Ukraine. Scholz said this after the summit of the European Union.

 

He said that Germany has agreed with the Greek Prime Minister for the delivery of weapons. The Defense Ministry will work on this and we will implement this agreement very quickly.

 

Zelensky said - the Ukrainian army took the lead in Kherson

 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that the Ukrainian army has gained an advance near the city of Kherson and is advancing into some areas of Kharkiv. Zelensky gave information about the actions of Ukrainian forces in his address to the country late on Tuesday. He said that the Russian forces are still ahead in terms of military equipment.

 

Russia occupied 70% of the Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk

 

Meanwhile, the governor of Ukraine's Luhansk province has said that Russian forces have captured 70% of the eastern city of Severodonetsk. According to the governor, fighting continues around the city. At the same time, it has become difficult to bring out the people trapped due to the firing. Citizens have been asked to stay underground.

 

At the same time, Russia Tuesday banned gas supply to companies in the Netherlands, Denmark, and Germany. Gastera Company of the Netherlands refused to pay Russia in rubles, after which gas supply was stopped from Tuesday. Denmark's energy firm rested and Germany's Shell Energy also failed to pay Russia in rubles.

 

Russia has already stopped natural gas supplies to Bulgaria, Poland, and Finland after refusing to pay in rubles.

 

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