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Tensions between Russia and Ukraine are now at their peak. The steps taken by Russian President Vladimir Putin in the last 24 hours have increased the chances of war between the two countries. Meanwhile, from Europe and America to African countries have also issued statements regarding Russia’s decision. India has also appealed to the two countries to reduce tension in the meeting of the United Nations Security Council.
Amidst the rising tension in Russia and Ukraine, AnyTV is telling you how the situation has worsened since the address of Russian President Vladimir Putin to the nation and how Ukraine and Russia’s supporters in the meantime have affected the whole world with their decisions. increased concern.
Monday, late at 1 p.m.
Vladimir Putin addressed the nation. In this, he accused Ukraine of trying to get nuclear weapons and asked European countries including America to influence Ukraine. Putin claimed that these Western countries had done the work of ‘ruining’ the Ukrainian government.
Monday, late at 1.30 pm
Putin declared the two Ukrainian cities of Donetsk and Luhansk as independent after his address to the nation. Large parts of these two cities have been occupied by Russian-backed separatists since 2014.
Monday at 1.30 pm
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke to US President Joe Biden on the phone shortly after the Russian President’s announcement. He also informed British Prime Minister Boris Johnson about Russia’s plan and held meetings with the country’s National Security and Defense Council.
Monday, late at 2 p.m.
President Joe Biden imposed economic sanctions on the two cities after Russia declared Donetsk and Luhansk as independent. In both these areas, investment, trade and financial aid from the American and its allied countries were also banned.
Tuesday at 3 am
American and European leaders launched one after the other verbal attacks on Russia and threatened sanctions. Britain called Russia’s move a violation of Ukraine’s autonomy and announced sanctions by Tuesday.
Tuesday at 3.30 am
Russian President Vladimir Putin, ignoring warnings from Western countries, announced to send Russian troops to help the separatists in Donetsk and Luhansk. Putin called it a peace operation of the Russian army.
Tuesday at 3.32 am
Immediately after Russia announced that it would send troops to Ukraine, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken promised that he would vigorously respond to Russia’s actions and take necessary steps.
Tuesday, 3.38 am
French President Emmanuel Macron called for an immediate meeting of the United Nations Security Council regarding Russia’s moves. He criticized Russia’s decision, saying it violated Ukraine’s autonomy.
Tuesday, 3.45 am
First statement issued by US President Joe Biden. In this, he expressed displeasure over Russia’s steps and reiterated the need to impose strict sanctions on the Putin government.
Tuesday, 3.50 a.m.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed concern over Russia’s actions and said that Russia’s decision to declare Donetsk and Luhansk as independent is a violation of international standards. He appealed not to create any kind of tension.