Russia stepped up attacks on Ukraine, setting up camps outside Kiev


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Kiev: Russia invades Ukraine on February 9 as part of a "special military operation". One month has passed since the attack on Thursday. Russia has wreaked havoc in Ukraine during this time and has not ruled out attacks on civilians, including homes, schools, hospitals and kindergartens. Russia has stepped up its attacks on Ukraine as the war enters its second month. The Russian army, which had failed to capture the Ukrainian capital Kiev for a month, has now set up camp outside Kiev.

Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a "special military operation" against Ukraine in a televised message in Moscow four weeks ago. The Kremlin launched a full-scale invasion of the neighboring country with the aim of "demilitarization and de-monetization" of Ukraine. This is the largest war on any European country since World War II.

Russia has bombed and fired missiles at several cities on three sides, with the intention of occupying Ukraine in a matter of days. During this time thousands of people have been killed in Ukraine and millions have been displaced inside the country or abroad. The worst-hit area is Mariupol, where Russia is dropping an average of 80 to 100 bombs a day, city officials claim.

Amid Russia's horrific invasion, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed on Thursday that the Russian military had begun launching "phosphorus bomb" attacks after hypersonic missiles. Several people, including children, were killed in the Russian military offensive. He further added that Russia's neighbors are now at increased risk. Russia wants to "end freedom" in Europe. He told Swedish lawmakers that if Ukraine lost to Russia, it would increase the risk to neighboring countries. Putin wants to move forward in Europe. That is why Putin has invaded Ukraine. Russia's focus is now on the Swedish island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea.

As the US president and other world leaders have gathered in Poland to push for an end to the Russian invasion, Ukrainian President Zelensky has called on NATO to provide more military assistance to Ukraine. Britain has announced that it will supply thousands of missiles to Ukraine. With this, Zelensky called on the people of the world to unite and rally against Russia. "Get on the roads in your country," Zelensky said. Force your leaders to support Ukraine. Freedom in the world is in danger.

Meanwhile, according to the American media, if Russia attacks Ukraine with chemical, biological or nuclear weapons, the United States will also enter the war and give a strong response to Russia. The United States has made a contingency plan in this regard. The United States has said it will provide asylum to 100,000 Ukrainian refugees. The United States has also announced that it will increase economic sanctions on Russia.

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