Extreme levels of war between Russia and Ukraine: US warns – Polimer News – Tamil News | Latest Tamil News | Tamil News Online

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EThe attack in Ukraine has caused a great deal of controversy, with Russia claiming to be withdrawing troops from the border. Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden has warned that Russia may launch an attack on Ukraine in the next few days.

The problem has been between the two countries for years, with Russia trying to seize Ukraine, which emerged as a separate state when the Soviet Union broke up.

Conflict between the two countries has escalated since Russia seized Ukraine’s Crimean peninsula in 2014. Meanwhile, Russia, which does not want Ukraine to join the military alliance NATA, has concentrated its forces on the country’s borders.

Russia has deployed more than a million troops, sophisticated artillery and war vehicles along the Ukrainian border. Thus, a fierce war broke out between the two countries. Various countries have been trying to defuse the tensions.

Russia has said it will withdraw its troops from the Ukrainian border after talks between various heads of state and the US president’s warning.

It is in this context that the attack on Ukraine has taken place. One part of the border province of Donbass is controlled by Ukraine and the other by Russian-backed separatists.

The bomber struck shortly after noon in front of a village in the Ukrainian-controlled town of Steinistia Lukanska.

It is said that 3 people who were working in the kindergarten were injured in the attack on the kindergarten in the village. Russian-backed separatists are said to have been involved in the attack.

Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden has said that the threat of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has increased and that they have not withdrawn any troops from the border, and that Russia may launch an attack on Ukraine in the next few days.

Moreover, Joe Biden has said that there is no evidence to suggest that Russia is withdrawing troops, which is still in doubt. Joe Biden has said he has no plans to call on President Putin in person as fears of a Russian invasion continue to mount.

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