In the latest updates, Russian passports have been issued in the city of Mariupol in eastern Ukraine which had been taken into control by Russian powers recently, Petro Andryushchenko, a consultant to the mayor of Mariupol, has said.
“The de facto annexation of Mariupol, specifically, has started,” Andryushchenko wrote on Facebook.
Prior in the day, Russian President Vladimir Putin marked a request permitting occupants of Ukraine’s southern Zaporizhzhia and Kherson districts to apply for Russian citizenship under a most optimized plan of attack system.
Responding to the turn of events, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry has said that the issuance of Russian identifications to Ukrainian residents living in the regions seized by Russia is a “gross infringement of Ukraine’s sway and regional respectability, standards, and standards of global humanitarian regulation.”
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Meanwhile, In the midst of the continuous Russia-Ukraine war, a video of Chechen leader and Vladimir Putin’s partner Ramzan Kadyrov is becoming a web sensation via social media where he is seen undermining Poland. In the video posted on Twitter, Kadyrov should be visible saying that the “issue of Ukraine is shut” and that Poland is straightaway.
In the captions displayed underneath the video, he should be visible saying, “After Ukraine, on the off chance that we’re provided the order, in six seconds we’ll show you what we’re able to do.”
He then proceeds to say that the nation ought to take its weapons back. Poland is one of the nations in Europe that has provided Ukraine with various weapons to safeguard itself against the Russian attack.
In the video, Ramzan Kadyrov likewise makes a reference to an occurrence that occurred before this month when Russia’s diplomat to Poland was gone after with red paint on Victory day, which remembers the Soviet Union’s triumph in the Second World War. The diplomat Sergey Andreev alongside his assignment had to leave the region. In the video Kadyrov can be heard discussing the episode and guiding Poland to “beg for official forgiveness for how you treated our ambassador”.
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