Russian invasion: Ukraine is also teaching young students about weapons

Images have emerged during Thursday as Ukrainian police officers are seen teaching children about explosives, while concerns have increased over a possible Russian military invasion. Photos are taken in the country's capital, Kiev, during a civil security lesson organised by police, reportsnypost. Somewhere else around Ukraine, hundreds [...]
Photos taken in the country's capital, Kiev, during a police-organised civil security lesson, reports nypost.
Somewhere else around Ukraine, hundreds have joined a campaign on social networks under the hashtag ##Ukrainian Will Resist to speak against Russia.
Those participating include celebrities, journalists, activists and politicians, with the campaign becoming increasingly popular every day.
No one can force Ukrainians to accept Putin's ultimatum. There will be no peace under the terms of Russia”, said to have written on his Facebook page, Andri Levus, the campaign's initiator.
Tensions have increased in recent weeks, as the US and its allies in NATO expressed concern that a gathering of more than 125 thousand Russian troops near Ukraine signalled that Moscow was planning to invade its former Soviet neighbour.
Russia, meanwhile, is denying that it plans to do so and has filed a series of demands that it claims will improve security in Europe.
Meanwhile, American President Joe Biden has warned that during the half of February, Russia is expected to invade Ukraine/telfrafi/












