Russia attacks civilian settlements again: 21 killed and 60 injured


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Kiev: At least 21 people have been killed in a Russian missile strike on a Ukrainian port of Odessa. The bomber struck shortly after noon in front of a Russian military base. 20 km from Odessa At least 21 people have been killed and more than 50 injured in an attack in the remote town of Sarhivka. This is Russia's second attack on a civilian settlement in Ukraine.

The Ukrainian president's office said K-4 missiles had been fired at warships. The Ukrainian authorities called the attack a retaliatory blow from Russia. Russia has been in turmoil ever since it had to evacuate Snake Island. Russia has immediately retaliated. However, Russia is not currently on the island.

In addition, talks were held between Prime Minister Modi and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. They talked about the Ukraine crisis, the international energy crisis and so on. The Prime Minister stressed that the Ukraine crisis is hitting the financial markets, he said in the G-7.

Trade between India and Russia has grown significantly in the wake of recent sanctions. India used to import barely 0.5 per cent of its crude from Russia, but due to sanctions, it has risen to 10 per cent. Thus, India is likely to become a major buyer of oil from Russia soon. India has said it is in favor of peace anyway. Everything will be done for him.

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