Ukraine Russia Conflict: Dmytro Kuleba meets his Bulgarian counterpart Teodora Genchovska

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: April 19, 2022 03:07 PM2022-04-19T15:07:09+5:302022-04-19T15:07:33+5:30

 Foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba has been in Sofia, where he met his Bulgarian counterpart Teodora Genchovska. Sharing the news ...

Ukraine Russia Conflict: Dmytro Kuleba meets his Bulgarian counterpart Teodora Genchovska | Ukraine Russia Conflict: Dmytro Kuleba meets his Bulgarian counterpart Teodora Genchovska

Ukraine Russia Conflict: Dmytro Kuleba meets his Bulgarian counterpart Teodora Genchovska

 Foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba has been in Sofia, where he met his Bulgarian counterpart Teodora Genchovska. Sharing the news he wrote on his Twitter account, which reads "Met my Bulgarian counterpart @TGenchovskaMFA in Sofia today. Grateful to the people of Bulgaria for embracing Ukrainians fleeing Russian aggression. We discussed further steps to restore peace in Ukraine, strengthen bilateral cooperation, and advance Ukraine’s EU membership."

Russia launched a war on Ukraine on February 24. However, according to the latest updates, The Russian offensive to seize eastern Ukraine and the “battle for Donbas” has begun, Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky said. According to the senior US defence department, Russia has 76 battalion tactical groups in the Donbas region of Ukraine and in the country’s southeast with 11 of those added over the last several days. No fewer than 1,000 civilians are reportedly hiding in underground shelters beneath the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, according to the city council. Most of the civilians are believed to be women with children and elderly people. About 40,000 civilians in the city have been forcibly moved to Russia or Russian-controlled regions of Ukraine, the mayor added. Meanwhile, seven people were killed in strikes in the western city of Lviv. 
 

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