19th Day: Top 10 events you need to know about Russian aggression in Ukraine right now

Russian aggression in Ukraine entered today on the 19th day. Below, we bring you the 10 points you need to know right now from the latest developments. These are brought to The Guardian, briefly translated Periscope: 1. The Russian Interior Ministry has acknowledged responsibility for missile attacks at the International Centre [...]
Russian aggression in Ukraine entered today on the 19th day.
Below, we bring you the 10 points you need to know right now from the latest developments. This is what you bring to The Guardian, and briefly you translate Periscopi:
1. The Russian Interior Ministry has admitted responsibility for missile attacks at the International Peacekeeping and Security Centre, which is near the border with Poland.
2. As a result of the attack on the center at point 1, at least 35 people have died. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson described this attack as a barbarian and said it was for all humanity. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has condemned the attack, saying that Scripture must be stopped.
3.A pregnant woman is dead After Russia bombed the hospital where she was headed for birth. The images of other women trying to leave the hospital are published by world media.
4. Two people died this morning (Monday) after bombing on a nVulnerable residence in Ukraine's capital, Kiev.
5. Ukraine's president, Volodimir Zelenksy, once again issued an urgent call to NATO for the deployment of the flight stop zone over Ukraine. “If you don't close the sky now, it's a matter of time when the Russian missiles will fall on NATO territory”, Zelensky said.
6. It was reported Russia has asked China if it can help him militarily in Ukraine. This was reported by the Financial Times, although this Monday morning reports say the Chinese Foreign Ministry has denied the news with a discours blaming America for spreading disinformations. (Reutre Reports, The Guardian).
7. National Security Council in America, Jake Sullivan, He'll meet Chinese diplomat Yang Yechi in Rome today.
8. The Instagram was reportedly closed in Russia after the multi-functional Meta platform said last week it would allow the spread of messages with such content as “Death to Russian inventors”
9. Talks Between Russia and Ukraine Today will be kept through video connection.
10. The pro-rus Chechen leader, Ramadan Cadyrov, reportedly has entered Ukraine himself, to join the Chechen forces in aggression against Ukraine. /The Guardian/Periscope/












