World Desk, AnyTV, Kyiv
Published by: Pranjul Srivastava
Updated Sat, 05 Mar 2022 08:05 AM IST
Summary
Ukraine had appealed to NATO to declare Ukraine a no-fly zone, to avoid Russian attacks. However, NATO has refused to declare Ukraine a no-fly zone to avoid a direct confrontation with nuclear-armed Russia.
The world is in turmoil after Russia’s occupation of Europe’s largest Zaporizhia nuclear plant. All countries are considering it as a major nuclear threat. In such a situation, NATO has refused to declare Ukraine a no-fly zone to avoid a direct confrontation with nuclear-armed Russia. NATO believes that this move can further provoke Russia and many countries can jump into it, which will lead to war across Europe.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky is furious at this move of NATO. Zelensky says the move has given Russia a green signal that it will continue to bomb Ukraine’s cities and villages. In fact, Ukraine had appealed to NATO to declare Ukraine a no-fly zone, so that Russian attacks could be avoided. The US Secretary of State also says that declaring Ukraine a no-fly zone means that NATO will have to send its planes to prevent infiltration of Russian aircraft there, which will lead to war across Europe.
War reached in 10 days
The war between Russia and Ukraine has reached the tenth day. Meanwhile, Russia has already taken control of many parts of Ukraine. Even, on Friday, it has taken possession of the Zaporizhia Nuclear Plant. About 25 to 30 percent of Ukraine’s energy was produced from this largest nuclear plant in Europe. On this move of Russia, Zelensky says that the history of Ukraine can stop its development by occupying the nuclear plant.
Pentagon’s warning – nuclear conflict will increase
A warning has been issued by the Pentagon after Russia’s occupation of the nuclear plant. The Pentagon has expressed fears that this threatens to escalate the nuclear conflict. On the other hand, US President Joe Biden says that he is making every effort to stop Russian President Joe Biden and is also imposing the toughest sanctions on him.
Expansion
The world is in turmoil after Russia’s occupation of Europe’s largest Zaporizhia nuclear plant. All countries are considering it as a major nuclear threat. In such a situation, NATO has refused to declare Ukraine a no-fly zone to avoid a direct confrontation with nuclear-armed Russia. NATO believes that this move can further provoke Russia and many countries can jump into it, which will lead to war across Europe.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky is furious at this move of NATO. Zelensky says the move has given Russia a green signal that it will continue to bomb Ukraine’s cities and villages. In fact, Ukraine had appealed to NATO to declare Ukraine a no-fly zone, so that Russian attacks could be avoided. The US Secretary of State also says that declaring Ukraine a no-fly zone means that NATO will have to send its planes to prevent infiltration of Russian aircraft there, which will lead to war across Europe.
War reached in 10 days
The war between Russia and Ukraine has reached the tenth day. Meanwhile, Russia has already taken control of many parts of Ukraine. Even, on Friday, it has taken possession of the Zaporizhia Nuclear Plant. About 25 to 30 percent of Ukraine’s energy was produced from this largest nuclear plant in Europe. On this move of Russia, Zelensky says that the history of Ukraine can stop its development by occupying the nuclear plant.
Pentagon’s warning – nuclear conflict will increase
A warning has been issued by the Pentagon after Russia’s occupation of the nuclear plant. The Pentagon has expressed fears that this threatens to escalate the nuclear conflict. On the other hand, US President Joe Biden says that he is making every effort to stop Russian President Joe Biden and is also imposing the toughest sanctions on him.