64 km long Russian army near Kiev; Satellite images out

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Maxor Technologies, which collected the images, said the burning of buildings and trees on the roadside where the convoy was passing.

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Kiev, First Published Mar 1, 2022, 8:28 PM IST

Kyiv: Russia deploys a 64-kilometer stretch of the Russian military near the Ukrainian capital, Kiev. Satellite images show Russian troops circling the city for 64 kilometers. Troops were deployed 27 km more today than the previous day. The military convoy arrived from Antonov Airport to the city of Pribirsk. Maxor Technologies, which collected the images, said the burning of buildings and trees on the roadside where the convoy was passing.

Maxer Technologies said it had seen additional military deployments and helicopter units in the southern part of Belarus, less than 32 kilometers north of the Ukrainian border. Russia has intensified its offensive to seize the Ukrainian capital, Kiev. Russia had asked the people to leave Kyiv. To this day, the attack on Kiev intensifies. It is estimated that this is the largest attack on a European country against Ukraine since World War II. Ukraine says more than 350 civilians have been killed since Russia launched its offensive on Thursday. Today, an Indian student was also killed.

Will fight, win, not lose; Selensky in a firm voice, EU members clapping

Strasbourg: Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has become emotionally charged for joining the European Union (EU). Selensky was emotional in his speech to the European Parliament. In his speech, Selensky said that Ukraine could not be defeated and that Europe had to prove that it was with them. Selensky’s speech was supported by a standing ovation.

“Nights and mornings are full of tragedy before my people that cannot be called good morning or good night,” Selen said in front of the European Parliament as the country burns, recalling Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat’s speech at the UN General Assembly for the independence of his homeland.

The translator was left speechless as he described the atrocities committed by Russia. The words of the hero still holding the fighting spirit of the people. “Russia destroyed Independence Square. 16 children were killed. What military unit are they from?” Selensky asked.

“If you do not, we’re going to be left alone,” Selensky said. Ukraine had applied for membership yesterday. ‘Light over darkness, fight for life over death, win. Selensky ended his speech by saying, “I will not lose.” The European Parliament stood up and applauded Selensky.

Last Updated Mar 1, 2022, 9:02 PM IST

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