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Kyiv – Russia has intensified airstrikes in Ukraine, including in the capital city. A 2-day-old baby died after a missile hit a hospital in Vilnius near the city of Zaporizhia. The mother and the hospital staff were pulled out alive from the rubble.

A two-story building collapsed in a missile attack in Kiev and one person died. One person was injured. Electricity and water supply stopped in the city. Without electricity, the functioning of hospitals was disrupted.

Meanwhile, the European Parliament has decided to label Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. This is a symbolic step that violates international law by targeting power plants, hospitals, schools, shelters, etc.

BBC reported that Britain is sending 3 helicopters including pilots to Ukraine for the first time. The European Union has allocated 250 crore Euros. 4.5 billion dollars in aid from the US will be received in the coming weeks.

Pope likens Stalin’s massacre

VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis has said that the sufferings of the people of Ukraine today are similar to the famines caused by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin in the 1930s. Stalin’s decision to seize agricultural land was behind the tragedy in Ukraine 90 years ago in which 3 million people died.

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