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Ready for ‘peace’ but will destroy Ukrainian military, says Russian foreign minister

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The second-largest city of Kharkiv is witnessing bombardment even as the Kremlin faces increasing isolation on the world stage. According to reports, Russian troops have seized Ukraine’s Kherson, a strategically important city. The UN General Assembly on Wednesday overwhelmingly adopted a resolution that “demands” Russia “immediately” withdraw from Ukraine.

U.N.: 227 civilians killed and 525 injured in Ukraine following Russia’s invasion of its neighbour. The biggest attack on a European state since 1945 has caused over 870,000 people to flee. International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor to open an investigation into possible war crimes committed in Ukraine.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has chaired another high-level meeting on the crisis that had arisen due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The PM has been discussing with top officials of the government about the safe evacuation of stranded Indians from conflict-hit country.

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