Causalities And Refugees of Ukraine Invasion

Causalities And Refugees of Ukraine Invasion

As the fall of Kyiv is imminent, reports from Ukraine suggests that Chernobyl is under the Russian control now and Russian ground forces swiftly moving to capital Kyiv and captured Hostomel airfield near Kyiv. On 24th morning Presidential address by Putin, followed by air, land attacks from all 3 sides of Ukraine has led to a biggest crisis post World War-2.

Causalities and Deaths of Russian Invasion to Ukraine

According to the reports from the UK, around 194 Ukrainians including 57 civilians and 450 Russian troops were killed since the start of yesterday’s invasion. Russian defense ministry claimed that they killed 200 Ukrainian special forces during the fighting for Hostomel airfield. Ballistic missiles were fired into Ukraine from Belarus.

Signs of Direct Talks Between Russia & Ukraine

In the meantime, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky called for direct talks with Russian leader Vladimir Putin and Russians response came from Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov saying they are ready for direct talks with Ukraine provided their armed forces surrenders fully!

Humanitarian Crisis Of The War – The Refugees of Ukraine Conflict

As per the UN statement, they are ready to provide humanitarian assistance wherever necessary and possible and announced to allocate $20 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund to meet urgent needs. UN also requested Ukraine’s neighboring countries to keep their borders open for refugees.

EU Neighbors To Help Refugees From Ukraine

Romania said that they are ready with 5,00,000 shelters for the refugees and already 30,000 refugees arrived in Romania and Maldova. Poland set to open 9 refugee reception centers across its bordering areas with Ukraine to provide immediate medical care, meals and resting place. More than 100,000 refugees arrived in Poland as on today.