ukraine russia war Today has been 31 days since the war between Ukraine and Russian troops began. Meanwhile, at least five people were injured in a Russian rocket attack on the city of Lviv on Saturday. US President Joe Biden has addressed Russian President Vladimir Putin as a “butcher” amid a scathing attack on Ukrainian soil.
On Saturday, two rocket attacks hit Ukraine’s western city of Lviv, injuring five people. Regional governor Maxim Kozitsky said local authorities have asked residents to take shelter in the wake of powerful explosions on the outskirts of the city.
What happened on the 31st day of the war between Russia and Ukraine-
The Russian military says the first phase of its military operation in Ukraine has ended and troops will now focus on the complete “liberation” of the eastern Donbass region.
The mayor of Ukraine’s capital Kyiv has canceled the curfew announced a few hours ago for the next day without giving any further explanation. The city’s mayor said the situation in Mariupol remained critical.
Mariupol’s mayor said he had spoken to France’s ambassador to Ukraine about options for evacuating civilians after French President Emmanuel Macron said he would propose a plan to help Russia release people.
Ukraine’s Prosecutor General said that 136 children have been killed in Ukraine since Russia launched a military operation 31 days ago.
US President Joe Biden also met with two Ukrainian ministers in Poland, the first one-on-one meeting between a US president and top Kyiv officials since the start of Russia’s invasion.
Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister Irina Vereshchuk has said that an agreement has been reached on the establishment of 10 humanitarian corridors to evacuate civilians from front-line hotspots in Ukrainian towns and cities.