: Russian attack on Kharkiv is a ‘war crime’, says Ukrainian president #IndiaNEWS Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday said that the attack on Ukraine’s second most populated city
Russian attack on Kharkiv is a ‘war crime’, says Ukrainian president #IndiaNEWS
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday said that the attack on Ukraine’s second most populated city Kharkiv by Russia was a “war crimeâ€?, AFP reported.“Nobody will forgive,â€? Zelensky said in a video statement. “Nobody will forget...This is state terrorism of the Russian Federation.â€?He added that defending the capital city of Kyiv was a top priority for Ukraine now.Russia’s military operation in Ukraine continued for the sixth day on Tuesday as missiles and rockets hit Kharkiv. Satellite images also showed a 64-kilometre-long convoy of Russian army vehicles lined up around the northern part of Kyiv.Videos shared on social media showed shelling on Kharkiv’s central square and rockets hitting at a local government building. Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba condemned the “barbaric Russian missile strikeâ€? and accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of “murdering innocent civiliansâ€?.Exclusive: inside Kharkiv’s devastated Freedom Square pic.twitter.com/vdvkQghDHm— Dan Rivers (@danriversitv) March 1, 2022 An Indian student was killed due to shelling in Kharkiv on Tuesday morning, the Ministry of External Affairs said. The student was identified as Naveen Shekarappa Gyanagoudar of Karnataka. An estimated 2,000-5,000 Indian students are still stranded in Kharkiv.In Tuesday’s video message, Zelensky said that the city of Kharkiv and Kyiv were Russia’s major targets.“The terror aims to break us and break our resistance,â€? he added. “They advance on the capital in...Read more
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