Ukraine destroys Russian ships; Russia says it will use nuclear weapons if NATO provokes | Russia | Ukraine | Ukraine crisis

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Ukrainian forces destroy Russian ships in the Russian-controlled port of Berdyansk near Kyiv യു Mariupol. The video, shared by the Ukrainian military, shows the Russian warship Orsk burning at the port. Both nearby ships were damaged. Berdyansk is a port used by Russia to transport military supplies. Last week, Russian TV channels aired footage of the Orsk ship anchoring in port. The orc was completely destroyed in the blast. It is not clear how much damage was done to other ships in the port.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Selensky has called on NATO to provide more military assistance. Selensky said the fight was for the whole of Europe, and demanded that Ukraine be granted full membership in the European Union. In another video, Selensky called on the Russians to leave Ukraine before losing their lives.

At the same time, Dmitry Polyansky, Russia’s deputy ambassador to the United Nations, said he would not hesitate to use nuclear weapons if NATO provoked it.

Ukrainian officials say 15,000 people have been abducted by Russian forces in Mariupol. Linda Thomas Greenfield, the US ambassador to the United Nations, said she was concerned that they would be sent to concentration camps in Russia for forced labor.

The hacker group Anonymous, which claims to have hacked Russian central bank data, has announced that it will publish 35,000 files from the bank within 48 hours, including confidential documents.

French company Renault has announced that it will cease production at its plant in Moscow. The company’s announcement yesterday that it would resume production at its Moscow plant had drawn widespread criticism.

Viral troops return to Ukraine in response to Russian troops’ request to surrender ‘on the Black Sea island’. They were taken prisoner of war by Russia and handed over in exchange for 10 Russian prisoners of war.

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