December 22, 2024
Russia "Ready" To Continue Talks With Ukraine: 5 Latest Facts

Russia “Ready” To Continue Talks With Ukraine: 5 Latest Facts

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New Delhi: A week after launching an invasion to Ukraine, Russia said his troops took a fairly large city control today, won Kherson, in the south, when battles went berserk throughout the country and Western countries tightened the economic noose around Russia.

Russia today said that they were ready to continue talks with Ukraine. The first round of negotiations did not produce real results.

The Russian military claims to have taken control of Kherson Ukraine. “The Russian division of the armed forces has taken the regional center of Kherson under full control,” said Spokesman for the Ministry of Defense Igor Konashenkov in comments broadcast on television.

Russian travel troops landed in Kharkiv, the second city of Populous Ukraine. The Ukrainian army said that there was a clash as soon as the Liverborne Russian forces landed. Kharkiv, most of Russian-language cities near the Russian border, have a population of around 1.4 million.

In his customs Address Union, Joe Biden warned the ‘dictator’ Vladimir Putin from diplomatic and economic isolation to attack Ukraine. Biden also spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy about how the US and its allies worked to request Russian accountability.

Russian invasion to Ukraine, which began last Thursday, has resulted in several sanctions, trade restrictions, and financial punishment. Apple and Nike have announced plans to stop selling products in Russia.

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