Kiev: It has been exactly two months since the Russian war on Ukraine began. All these days Ukraine has suffered nothing but great achievements other than to overwhelm and militarily wrap up losses unknown to them. In addition to this, it is being overwhelmed by the sanctions of the western countries. Russia's attempts to seize the Donbas in eastern Ukraine and launch a dignified war do not seem to have paid off. There, Ukrainian troops repulsed Russian attacks on Saturday, destroying 9 tanks, 18 armed units, 13 armored vehicles, and 3 artillery systems. With that, the Russian forces slowed down considerably. US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Blinken will visit Ukraine on Sunday.
Attacks on Mariupol
Britain's Defense Ministry says fighting has continued despite Putin's declaration of occupation of Mariupol. The city mayor says Russia is raining bombs on the Azovstal steel plant. Russia's official channel broadcasts a pro-Russian Donetsk separatist flag flying over a city TV tower. Efforts to evacuate civilians from the city are ongoing. Another mass grave more than 45 meters long has emerged in the city. It is expected to contain the corpses of more than a thousand civilians. On the other hand, Russian attacks on cities such as Kharkiv continue. Ukraine says Russia has fired more than six missiles from the Black Sea over Odesa, destroying most of them.
Russia jumps with sanctions
New York: Despite Putin's solemn statements that he has tolerated Western sanctions, observers say they are crippling Russia. "Inflation rose to 17.3 percent. Companies are closing. Commodity prices seem to be dropping. There is a severe shortage of everything, including essential medicines. " The Moscow mayor admitted that at least 2 lakh jobs had been lost. He says the impact of the sanctions will intensify in another month.
Guterres will meet with Putin soon
UN: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is scheduled to meet with Russian and Ukrainian President Putin and Zhelenzky next week. He will meet with Putin in Moscow on the 26th of this month and in Ukraine on the 28th to discuss with Zelensky.
27 lost in Moscow
Russia has finally announced that one crew member was killed and 27 others were missing when their warship Moscow sank last week. 396 were rescued. News of the death of more than 500 crew members on board the ship is known to have been denied by Russia.
Sarmat Deployment!
Russia will soon deploy the recently tested intercontinental ballistic missile Sarmat. The bomber struck shortly afternoon in front of a Russian military base, according to Dmitry Rogozin.

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