Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelskyy calls for the termination of the bombing by Russian forces in his country before every new ceasefire speaks between the two countries.
Wednesday marked the seventh day of Russian military offensive in Ukraine. Heavy shooting, missile strikes and escaping from Ukraine to borders the countries continued when the ongoing war between the two former Soviet countries caused more destruction and bloodshed.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelskyy calls for the termination of the bombing by Russian forces in his country before every new ceasefire speaks between the two countries.
Russia, meanwhile, claimed to take over the first city of Ukraine – Kherson, even as a rigid Ukrainian resistance to make Vladimir Putin’s troops in the bay in Kyiv and Kharkiv.
Here are the top five top developments on the day seven Russian-Ukrainian conflict:
1. The UN General Assembly, in the historic voting, demanded that Russia stop its military campaign in Ukraine and attract all troops, with nations from World Powers to Tiny Island countries condemning Moscow. Voting is 141 to 5, with 34 abstentions. This resolution regrets Russian “aggression” against Ukraine “in the strongest term” and demands direct and complete withdrawal of all Moscow’s strength.
2. Zelskyy said Russia was first need to stop the bombing of the Ukrainian city before meaningful talks between the two countries could begin for the second half.
3. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that if the third World War will occur, it will involve nuclear weapons and will also be “destructive”. He further states that Russia will face a “real danger” if Kyiv gets nuclear weapons, however, emphasizes that it will not let it happen.
4. The Russian Ministry of Defense, according to the Interfax report, said it had taken control of Port City Kherson Ukraine, near the Black Sea. However, in a report that came after Russian claim, Ukraine said they were fighting heavily in the port city, according to Reuters.
5. In a video message, Zelskyy spoke to Jews in the world, and urged them not to be silent and spoke against Russian invasion in his country. The message refers to Russia bombing the Holocaust slaughter site in the Kyiv Pig Yar district on Tuesday. “Nazism was born in silence. So, shouting about the killing of civilians,” he added.