Day 34: All recent developments from Putin's war in Ukraine, clarified briefly at 11 points

Russia's war in Ukraine has entered today on the 34th day. What has happened until today, more precisely, what are developments of the last few days and hours. Periscop brings you the latest 11 developments (we received from The Guardian) to the most important ones about the Ukraine situation, Russia. [...]
Periscop brings you the latest 11 developments (we received from The Guardian) to the most important ones about the Ukraine situation, Russia.
- Peace talks have begun in Turkey today. The sides have been welcomed by Turkish President Tayip Erdogan. According to the sentences Guardian quoted from Reuters, the Turkish president has said he hopes peace will be achieved between the two sides further, calling for an immediate ceasefire.
- The British Defence Ministry has released the latest British State intelligence report, saying Ukrainian forces have an advantage especially in the vicinity of Kiev.
- A report published by the Ukrainian Army says its forces have carried out successful counterattacks in several regions of the country.
- More than 60 churches and other religious buildings have been destroyed by Russian forces since Putin began his full - scale invasion in Ukraine on March 24th.
- The number of children killed in Ukraine, according to official authorities there, is said to be 144 until more than 200 are injured.
- President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for more effective ʹsanctions, as well as has called for Ukraine to continue to arm even more. “Ukrainians should not die just because someone doesn't have a gun in his hand”, Zelensky was quoted as saying.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Fisherov has said Russia is at war with the West until there is so much sanctions against Russian individuals and businesses. Don't back us up for wall”, Bishop was quoted as saying.
- Asked about the use of nuclear weapons, Bishop said no one is thinking of using them while adding that they would only be used in the event of the Russian state's existence.
- Several images published on social networks, showing Russian troops being held hostage by torture, have begun to be investigated by the Ukrainian government.
- British Foreign Minister Liz Truss has accused Putin of using force against innocent civilians.
- The American president has said that he does not feel regret, nor does he intend to apologize over his statements that Poutin must leave power.












