Russia-Ukraine War Updates: Now 45 lakh people left Ukraine due to the Russian attack, the economy also lost more than 45%

Posted on 11th Apr 2022 by rohit kumar

It has been more than 45 days since the Russia-Ukraine war. The devastation that has wreaked havoc on the cities of Ukraine these days has shocked the whole of humanity. According to a UN report, 4.5 million people have left Ukraine since the start of the war. More than 2.5 million neighboring countries have reached Poland, while the rest have gone to Romania, Hungary, and Moldova.

 

On the other hand, the World Bank estimates that Ukraine's economy has almost halved this year. According to a report released on 10 April, Ukraine's economy suffered a loss of more than 45% due to the war. At the same time, Russia's GDP is estimated to fall by 11.2% due to worldwide sanctions.

 

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Ukrainian officials said Russian forces opened heavy shelling in eastern Ukraine on Sunday. In which 10 civilians including a child died. Eleven others were injured around Kharkiv.

 

The Ukrainian Army claims that it shot down 3 UAV drones, 3 missiles, and 4 helicopters of the Russian military on April 10.

 

25 bodies from different cities of Ukraine were brought to a place in Irpin to be taken to the morgue.

 

More than 2,800 people were evacuated daily from Mariupol and Luhansk amid Russian attacks.

 

The government of Ukraine allocated $32 million for infrastructure development in different cities.

 

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is furious as the war has yielded no results. He has appointed General Aleksandr Dornikov, who commanded a missile attack on a railway station in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, as the new commander.

 

In the Ukraine war, Russian soldiers are forcing people to surrender, fearing that children will bleed. For this, they are blasting children's toys and teddy bears by filling explosives.

 

The Austrian Chancellor will reach Moscow today

 

Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehmer will visit Moscow on 11 April. Earlier, he also toured Kyiv on 9 April. Chancellor Karl Nehmer will be the first European Union leader to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin after the war broke out.

 

Russia preparing to attack Donbas again

 

Ukraine's General Staff says Russia is preparing an attack to break the defense line in the Donbass. Their focus is on capturing cities like Popasna, Rubijne, and Nyjane. Apart from this, according to the Ukrainian army, Russia may launch another attack on Kharkiv.

 

Luhansk's infrastructure was completely ruined

 

Luhansk governor Serhi Haidai says the city's basic infrastructure has been destroyed by the Russian attack. On 10 April also, two residential buildings and a clinic were damaged in the grip of a Russian attack.

 

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