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കര Russian land, air and naval invasion of Ukraine. Fifty people were killed, including 40 soldiers. The largest attack in Europe since World War II.

പിടിച്ചു Russia captures Chernobyl in the 1986 nuclear disaster. Ukraine says nuclear safety is not guaranteed.

പിടിച്ചു Russia captures Gostom airport 15 km from the capital Kiev.

Ukraine says 6 Russian planes, a helicopter and 4 tanks were destroyed, killing at least 50 on the Russian side. Russia denies.

പ്രസിഡന്റ് Russian President Vladimir Putin announces the start of a military mission in the Donbass, Ukraine, at 6 am Moscow time (Indian time 8.30). This was followed by missile strikes in 12 cities, including Kiev and Kharkiv.

Attacks in eastern, northern and southern parts of Ukraine. The army advanced from Belarus to Chernivtsi in northern Ukraine.

Russian Navy in Ukraine via the Black Sea and the Sea of ​​Azov.

തായി Russia claims to have destroyed 83 military bases. Putin says he is ready to discuss conditions.

Martial law in Ukraine. The runway was closed.

US President Joe Biden says Russia’s all US assets are frozen.

US and UK freeze assets of Russian banks. Wealthy Russians’ assets in Britain have been frozen, including Putin’s nephew Kirill Shamalov. UK bans Russian flights

The European Union will also freeze Russian assets; Russian banks will be shut down.

US, NATO will not intervene militarily.

U.S. resolution on UN Security Council today.

China without opposing Russia.

A setback like never before when someone intervenes

Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (interpreted as a sign of nuclear attack)

Putin’s demands: disarmament, neutrality

Russia says it is ready to discuss surrender to Moscow and Ukraine. Putin’s demands are complete disarmament and neutrality. Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov said Putin would set a time if Ukraine was ready for talks.

Resist attack. Weapons for all citizens

Volodymyr Selensky, President of Ukraine

Putin-Modi talks

In a telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for an end to the conflict. The Central Government is also looking for ways to repatriate the 20,000 Indians stranded in Ukraine. Delivery by land to Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Romania is under consideration.

The Indian flight that left Kiev yesterday morning returned to Delhi as Ukraine closed its airspace. Students arriving at the Kiev airport were transferred to a school near the Indian Embassy. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has sent a letter to the External Affairs Minister requesting the repatriation of 2320 Malayalee students.

Gold and oil prices rise; Markets collapsed

Worldwide stock market crash. The Sensex was down by 2702.15 points and the Nifty by 815.30 points

Gold price in the state increased by Rs.1000 per sovereign to Rs.37,800. This year’s high price.

Crude oil prices crossed $ 100 a barrel for the first time since 2014. Brent crude price $ 105.

Control room ready

New Delhi കണക്കിലെ In view of the situation in Ukraine, a control room has been set up at the Ministry of External Affairs.

Phone: 1800118797 (Toll Free)

+91-11-23012113

+91-11-23014104

+91-11-23017905

Fax: + 91-11-23088124

E-mail: [email protected]

Helpline numbers set up by the Indian Embassy in Kiev:

+38 0997300483

+38 0997300428

+38 0933980327

+38 0635917881

+38 0935046170

You can also contact Norka

Thiruvananthapuram: Norca Routes Resident Vice Chairman P. Sriramakrishnan said that all possible steps are being taken for the safety of Malayalees in Ukraine. The Secretariat control room is headed by the NORKA Principal Secretary and the NORKA Roots CEO.

Relatives of Malayalees in Ukraine can send their details to Norka Roots toll free number 1800 425 3939 or email to [email protected]. Missed call service from abroad is also available on 0091 880 20 12345.

Yesterday, 468 Malayalee students in Ukraine contacted Norka Roots. The CEO said that their details have been handed over to the Ministry of External Affairs.

The Chief Minister wrote a letter

Thiruvananthapuram: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has written a letter to External Affairs Minister S Jayashankar seeking action to repatriate Malayalee students stranded in Ukraine. Of the Indians trapped in Ukraine, 2320 are students from Kerala. The CM also requested that they be repatriated on a special flight.

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