The European Union (EU) made a big announcement to make life easier for Ukrainians leaving the country. The union said that it is going to give these refugees the right to housing and employment for up to three years in its 27 countries. According to a French official, the EU is preparing a draft in this regard, which will be approved soon.
So far, more than half a million Ukrainians have taken refuge in different border countries of Europe after the Russian attack, where they are being warmly welcomed. Even on Monday, there were long queues of buses and cars full of refugees on the borders of countries like Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, then hundreds of people reached there on foot.
Meanwhile, the European Union (EU) made a big announcement to make life easier for Ukrainians leaving the country. The union said that it is going to give these refugees the right to housing and employment for up to three years in its 27 countries.
According to a French official, the EU is preparing a draft in this regard, which will be approved soon. Union ministers are also going to hold a meeting on Thursday to give their consent. French Interior Minister Gerald Dormanin said, “It is our duty to allow people who have survived the war to enter Europe.” According to EU Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson, most EU ministers supported the move.
The EU created temporary security directives after the Balkan War in the 1990s to protect refugees, employment and social welfare and medical aid, but these have never been used until now.
Three million Ukrainians in Poland: According to the UN refugee agency, millions of people from Ukraine have arrived in countries such as Poland, Moldova, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia, while some have even moved to Belarus. So far 2.81 lakh refugees have reached Poland, 84,500 in Hungary, 36,400 in Moldova and more than 30 thousand in Romania and Slovakia.
Belarus: More than 800 arrested for protests
More than 800 people have been detained in Belarus for protesting against Russia’s attack on Ukraine. Demonstrations took place in at least 12 cities in Belarus against the Russian attack on Ukraine. Protesters march with Ukrainian flags in the country’s capital, Minsk. The Belarus government is in support of Russia.
- Germany : About one lakh people demonstrated against the Russian attack. People gathered in large numbers around the Brandenburg Gate in central Berlin, holding placards that read: ‘Quit Ukraine’, ‘Putin, go get treatment and let Ukraine and the world be at peace’.
- UK and Europe In many countries of the world, people took to the streets. Demonstrations also took place outside the Russian embassy in front of the White House in France, Hungary, Georgia, Spain and the US.
Emphasis on strengthening Ukraine’s anti-tank and air capabilityTo strengthen Ukraine’s retaliation against Russia, America, Europe and many other allies are providing it with heavy military equipment. In this episode, NATO said on Monday that it is going to increase Ukraine’s air capability. For this, air defense missiles and anti-tank weapons are being given.
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg tweeted that he spoke to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on the phone and appreciated the bravery of the Ukrainian army and people. I told that NATO countries are increasing the aid of air defense missiles and anti-tank weapons to Ukraine.
Slovakia will give 50 million dollars worth of military goods
Slovakia is going to give $ 5 million worth of air defense systems and anti-tank missiles to the troubled country. On Sunday, the Slovak cabinet agreed to this by convening an emergency meeting. Defense Minister Jaroslav Nad gave this information.
lethal weapons from australia
- The Australian government also announced on Monday that it would provide lethal military weapons to aid Ukraine against Russian aggression.
- Earlier, Australia announced a $3 million contribution to the NATO trust fund, non-lethal military equipment and medical supplies to help Ukraine.
UK offers visas to UkrainiansBritain has offered its visas to Ukrainian refugees. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that Ukrainians leaving the country after the Russian invasion can also come to Britain. However, permission will be given to those whose family members are already settled here. Johnson said that his country would not turn its back on Ukraine in this hour of need.
“In the past few days, the world has witnessed the bravery and heroism of the people of Ukraine, who are responding by force to Russia, which is attacking its independence,” Johnson said. The PM said, Britain will provide 40 million pounds of aid for the supply of basic needs of refugees, other medical supplies like medicines, syringes, dressings.
Indian students also reached the Hungarian border
Medical students from India, Nigeria and other African countries are also arriving at the refugee center in the Hungarian border village of Beregsurny. Masroor Ahmed, 22, from India, said he had come with 18 other students to visit Budapest.
Bulgaria: Defense minister will be sacked for not calling the attack a war
The Bulgarian defense minister, who called the Russian attack an operation rather than a war, will be sacked. On Monday, PM Kirill Petkov said, when thousands of soldiers are being killed, then there cannot be silence and bowing our heads is not in our interest. None of his ministers can be allowed to run private foreign policy.
40 lakh migration possible
Filippo Grandi, the High Commissioner of the UN refugee agency, said five million people were forced to leave Ukraine in four days following Russian incursions. On Sunday 45,200 people arrived in Poland. 40 million Ukrainians may flee.
Facebook-Twitter closed many accounts
Facebook-owned Meta revealed on Monday that there was an attempt to hack the accounts of prominent citizens of Ukraine during the war. In the last 48 hours, he blocked 40 accounts, pages and groups from which rumors were also being spread on Ukraine. At the same time, Twitter gave information about blocking more than 12 accounts and many links running from Russia. Their goal was to influence the people of Ukraine by spreading propaganda. Ukrainian cyber security experts said hackers from Belarus were attempting to hack personal e-mails of Ukrainian military officials.
Russia also took action: Russia took action on several social media platforms. It also imposed restrictions on other platforms including Facebook and Twitter.
Expansion
So far, more than half a million Ukrainians have taken refuge in different border countries of Europe after the Russian attack, where they are being warmly welcomed. Even on Monday, there were long queues of buses and cars full of refugees on the borders of countries like Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, then hundreds of people reached there on foot.
Meanwhile, the European Union (EU) made a big announcement to make life easier for Ukrainians leaving the country. The union said that it is going to give these refugees the right to housing and employment for up to three years in its 27 countries.
According to a French official, the EU is preparing a draft in this regard, which will be approved soon. Union ministers are also going to hold a meeting on Thursday to give their consent. French Interior Minister Gerald Dormanin said, “It is our duty to allow people who have survived the war to enter Europe.” According to EU Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson, most EU ministers supported the move.
The EU created temporary security directives after the Balkan War in the 1990s to protect refugees, employment and social welfare and medical aid, but these have never been used until now.
Three million Ukrainians in Poland: According to the UN refugee agency, millions of people from Ukraine have arrived in countries such as Poland, Moldova, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia, while some have even moved to Belarus. So far 2.81 lakh refugees have reached Poland, 84,500 in Hungary, 36,400 in Moldova and more than 30 thousand in Romania and Slovakia.
Belarus: More than 800 arrested for protests
More than 800 people have been detained in Belarus for protesting against Russia’s attack on Ukraine. Demonstrations took place in at least 12 cities in Belarus against the Russian attack on Ukraine. Protesters march with Ukrainian flags in the country’s capital, Minsk. The Belarus government is in support of Russia.
- Germany : About one lakh people demonstrated against the Russian attack. People gathered in large numbers around the Brandenburg Gate in central Berlin, holding placards that read: ‘Quit Ukraine’, ‘Putin, go get treatment and let Ukraine and the world be at peace’.
- UK and Europe In many countries of the world, people took to the streets. Demonstrations also took place outside the Russian embassy in front of the White House in France, Hungary, Georgia, Spain and the US.
Emphasis on strengthening Ukraine’s anti-tank and air capabilityTo strengthen Ukraine’s retaliation against Russia, America, Europe and many other allies are providing it with heavy military equipment. In this episode, NATO said on Monday that it is going to increase Ukraine’s air capability. For this, air defense missiles and anti-tank weapons are being given.
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg tweeted that he spoke to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on the phone and appreciated the bravery of the Ukrainian army and people. I told that NATO countries are increasing the aid of air defense missiles and anti-tank weapons to Ukraine.
Slovakia will give 5 million dollars worth of military goods
Slovakia is going to give $ 5 million worth of air defense systems and anti-tank missiles to the troubled country. On Sunday, the Slovak cabinet agreed to this by convening an emergency meeting. Defense Minister Jaroslav Nad gave this information.
lethal weapons from australia
- The Australian government also announced on Monday that it would provide lethal military weapons to aid Ukraine against Russian aggression.
- Earlier, Australia announced a $3 million contribution to the NATO trust fund, non-lethal military equipment and medical supplies to help Ukraine.
UK offers visas to UkrainiansBritain has offered its visas to Ukrainian refugees. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that Ukrainians leaving the country after the Russian invasion can also come to Britain. However, permission will be given to those whose family members are already settled here. Johnson said that his country would not turn its back on Ukraine in this hour of need.
“In the past few days, the world has witnessed the bravery and heroism of the people of Ukraine, who are responding by force to Russia, which is attacking its independence,” Johnson said. The PM said, Britain will provide 40 million pounds of aid for the supply of basic needs of refugees, other medical supplies like medicines, syringes, dressings.
Indian students also reached the Hungarian border
Medical students from India, Nigeria and other African countries are also arriving at the refugee center in the Hungarian border village of Beregsurny. Masroor Ahmed, 22, from India, said he had come with 18 other students to visit Budapest.
Bulgaria: Defense minister will be sacked for not calling the attack a war
The Bulgarian defense minister, who called the Russian attack an operation rather than a war, will be sacked. On Monday, PM Kirill Petkov said, when thousands of soldiers are being killed, then there cannot be silence and bowing our heads is not in our interest. None of his ministers can be allowed to run private foreign policy.
40 lakh migration possible
Filippo Grandi, the High Commissioner of the UN refugee agency, said five million people were forced to leave Ukraine in four days following Russian incursions. On Sunday 45,200 people arrived in Poland. 40 million Ukrainians may flee.
Facebook-Twitter closed many accounts
Facebook-owned Meta revealed on Monday that there was an attempt to hack the accounts of prominent citizens of Ukraine during the war. In the last 48 hours, he blocked 40 accounts, pages and groups from which rumors were also being spread on Ukraine. At the same time, Twitter gave information about blocking more than 12 accounts and many links running from Russia. Their goal was to influence the people of Ukraine by spreading propaganda. Ukrainian cyber security experts said hackers from Belarus were attempting to hack personal e-mails of Ukrainian military officials.
Russia also took action: Russia took action on several social media platforms. It also imposed restrictions on other platforms including Facebook and Twitter.