Ukraine Russia Conflict: Nearly 2.75 million refugees have now fled to Poland

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: April 15, 2022 05:04 PM2022-04-15T17:04:16+5:302022-04-15T17:04:31+5:30

More than 2.75 million refugees have now fled Ukraine to Poland since the war began. However, Canada is sending ...

Ukraine Russia Conflict: Nearly 2.75 million refugees have now fled to Poland | Ukraine Russia Conflict: Nearly 2.75 million refugees have now fled to Poland

Ukraine Russia Conflict: Nearly 2.75 million refugees have now fled to Poland

More than 2.75 million refugees have now fled Ukraine to Poland since the war began. However, Canada is sending its solider to Poland to help in providing support for Ukrainian refugees in the country. Defence minister Anita Anand announced the helping of people up to 150 troops Thursday.

Russia launched a war on Ukraine on February 24. However, according to the latest updates, Ukraine’s President Zelenskiy has praised his people’s bravery and resolve on the 50th day of war, calling Russia’s invasion “absurd” and “suicidal” in his latest national address. “We have withstood 50 days already. 50 days of Russian invasion, although the occupiers gave us a maximum of five,” he said. The Russian flagship cruiser Moskva has sunk in the Black Sea off southern Ukraine, according to Russia’s defence ministry. It is still unclear whether the ship was hit by Ukrainian weaponry. Meanwhile, Vladimir Putin may resort to using a tactical or low-yield nuclear weapon in light of military setbacks in the invasion of Ukraine, the CIA director, William Burns, has said. During a speech in Atlanta, Burns said: “Given the potential desperation of President Putin and the Russian leadership … none of us can take lightly the threat posed by a potential resort to tactical nuclear weapons or low-yield nuclear weapons.” The Kremlin placed Russian nuclear forces on high alert shortly after the assault began on 24 February.

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