--°C
Loading...
Advertisement
Listen to Article
2 min read
80%
Digital Desk: Ukraine has imposed martial law just hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin declared war. Harder restrictions, such as bans on meetings, movements, and political parties, would be imposed under martial law. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a military operation in Ukraine on Thursday, warning that any attempt by other countries to interfere would result in "consequences you have never seen." He claimed that the attack was necessary to protect people in eastern Ukraine, a justification that the US had warned he would make to justify an invasion. Putin accused the US and its allies of neglecting Russia's demand to prevent Ukraine from joining NATO and providing Moscow with security guarantees in a televised address. He stated that Russia does not want to occupy Ukraine but rather will "demilitarise" the country and bring those responsible to trial. Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, has "declared war on Ukraine," according to Ukraine's envoy to the United Nations. After that Ukraine imposes Martial Law. He also demanded that his Russian counterpart state that Russia would not shell or bomb Ukrainian cities. If Russian Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia cannot provide a constructive response, Ukrainian Ambassador Sergiy Kyslytsya suggested on Wednesday night that Russia should relinquish the Security Council presidency, which Russia currently holds. Also Read: India signs two agreements with Russia; check for details here

FOLLOW US F
POPULAR
FEATURE
TRENDY
Tension Grips Doomdooma after Man Allegedly Abducts Girl using False Identity
Two Armed Dacoits Apprehended by Rupahihat Police: Pistol and Ammunition Recovered
Assam Contractor Brutally Murdered in Chennai; Bangladeshi Woman and Two Accomplices Arrested
Dispur: Auto-Rickshaw Driver Arrested for Abduction and Attempted Rape
EU Signals Strong Investment Interest in Assam Following Blue Valley Cluster Launch
Guwahati: Attempted Child Abduction Foiled as Miscreant Disguised as Beggar Targets School Student
Advertisement