The war between Ukraine and Russia seems to be intensifying instead of stopping. Russia has accused Ukraine of attacking its country. Russia alleges that Ukraine attacked oil depots by coming within 25 miles of its border. Russia’s claim comes at a time when experts had said a few days ago that it can conduct some attacks on its own areas as a pretense and blame Ukraine. Russian official Yakeslav Gladkov said the attack was carried out by two Ukrainian military helicopters.
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Russia said that two Ukrainian helicopters entered its city of Belgorod and attacked with S-8 rockets. If Russia’s claim is true, then this is the first time since the Second World War, when any country has conducted an airstrike in Russia. The oil depot attacked by Ukraine is operated by the Russian state company Rosneft. Two workers of the company were injured in this attack. Apart from this, many people from nearby areas have been evacuated so that the loss of life and property can be minimized. The video of this attack has also been shared on social media.
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Ukraine has not yet given any reaction to this claim of Russia. However, Western countries are questioning Russia’s claim. In fact, last week, a Russian politician facing exile from the country claimed that the Putin government itself could carry out attacks in some cities of Russia. Through this, she will try to send a message that Ukraine has attacked its territory by showing aggression and in such a situation it is not wrong to attack Ukraine. Ilya Ponomarev claimed that Russia could attack its own chemical and weapon factories. Civilians can also die in this.
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It is worth noting that Ukraine has spoken of getting rid of the occupation of two areas from Russian forces. Ukraine says it has captured the strategically important villages of Sloboda and Lukashivka. These villages are strategically important and fall in the middle of the supply route. Russian President Vladimir Putin has intensified sending troops to Ukraine via Belarus. Apart from this, Russia’s main focus is on capturing the Donbass area. Due to this, it is believed that Russia is trying to divide Ukraine into two pieces like Korea.