1- Russia puts nuclear forces on alert
In an astonishing move that quickly exposed
the fears of many ideas all the time covered in the Cold War in the previous
century, Putin ordered Russian nuclear weapons arranged to expand availability
for their dispatch, and heighten tensions with Europe and the United States
over a rift that is dangerously willing to overrun the former wilds of the
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The Russian president asked his protection
service and the chief of the tactical staff to put the powers of the atomic
barrier into an "exceptional system of combat obligation."
He said the push by NATO powers offered
"strong explanations" toward Russia despite strict financial
disclosures and the cutting off of Russian banks from the SWIFT financial
framework
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2- Russia and Ukraine hold talks
Having rejected Putin's proposal to meet in
the Belarusian city of Hummel in view of the fact that their natural neighbor
was working with Russia's offensive, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
agreed to send a Ukrainian appointment to meet with Russian partners in an
unknown public place in the Belarusian line.
The announcement comes hours after Russia
announced that its appointment had traveled to Belarus to pre-empt the talks.
Ukrainian authorities initially rejected the move, saying that any discussions
would have to take place somewhere other than Belarus, a country that has
directly backed Putin by allowing Russia to involve its region as an organized
ground.
Zelensky, who did not leave Kiev, mentioned
Warsaw, Bratislava, Istanbul, Budapest or Baku as optional settings for the
talks, before tolerating the Belarus streak.
The Kremlin later added that Israeli Prime
Minister Naftali Bennett had suggested helping the merchant end the fighting in
a phone call with Putin. It did not say whether the Russian president had
confessed.
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3- Fighting Hands
In an attempt to launch an attack on the
Ukrainian capital, Kiev, Russian powers focused on removing and separating the
country's southern coast from the ocean, while also testing Kharkiv's internal
safeguards.
Ukrainians on Sunday escalated into a road
fight in the northeastern city of 1.4 million located about 20 kilometers (12.4
miles) south of the border with Russia. An organization of regional specialists
said Ukrainian forces were in contact with Russian soldiers inside the city and
asked ordinary citizens not to leave their homes.
The rapid fate of Russian development was
called into question, but with the Ukrainians completely dismembered to fight
back closely by regular armed forces units, the city's safeguards seemed to
present stern hurdles. After effectively telling men between the ages of 18 and
60 not to leave the country, Ukrainian authorities said on Sunday they were
handing over detainees with military experience who needed to wage war for
their country.
The ground attack came after the Russians
blew up a gas pipeline in Kharkiv, as indicated by the Ukrainian authorities
who asked residents to cover their windows with soggy fabric due to the
"environmental failure" it had caused.
Protective Service England said that while
the short-term skirmishes in Kiev were less dangerous than on Friday night,
Russian forces were scrambling to encircle the city. The remaining parts of the
capital are under lockdown after the city's mayor called a check-in time of 5
p.m. Saturday until 8 am on Monday.
Kiev President Vitali Klitschko told The
Associated Press on Sunday that he assessed a portion of the Russian attackers
20 kilometers (12 miles) from the city's downtown area and that he feared a
prolonged attack.
"At the present time, we have the
strength, at this moment we have water, and warmth in our homes, and yet the
framework has been eliminated ... I think we do not have much time,"
Klitschko".
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