Russia calls on EU, NATO to stop supplying Ukraine arms

Russia's Foreign Ministry has called on the European Union and NATO to prevent weapons supply” in Ukraine, the Russian news agency RIA reported. Skynews writes that Moscow is particularly concerned that Stinger's portable anti-aircraft missiles could end up in terrorists' hands and pose a threat to airlines. [...]
Russia's Foreign Ministry has called on the European Union and NATO to prevent weapons supply” in Ukraine, the Russian news agency RIA reported.
Skynews writes that Moscow is particularly concerned that Stinger's portable anti-aircraft missiles could end up in terrorists' hands and pose a threat to airlines.
These are the most important developments on Day 10 of the war in Ukraine
Within the framework of two rounds of talks held between the two Russian and Ukrainian delegations, a ceasefire has been imposed today for several hours in two cities of Mariupol and Volnovakha, aimed at removing civilians. The truce started at 9:00. But shortly after the ceasefire was declared, Marioupolis Deputy Mayor said Russian troops were still shelling the city.
Ukraina suspended the evacuation, while authorities urged residents to take refuge in safe places, pending a second announcement.
The Russian Ministry of Defence said civilians had not left safe roads and accused Ukrainian authorities of preventing people from leaving.
Negotiations between the two sides are continuing, said Marioupol Deputy Mayor.
Russia has “likely” that it has surrounded four major cities, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Sumy and Mariupol, according to the United Kingdom Defence Ministry.
Kremlin, on the other hand, upheld the law on sentencing up to 15 years of people spreading false news, stressing that the country is facing a <x0-war of information”.
66,000 men have returned to Ukraine to fight against Russia.
-Zara shut down its 500 stores in Russia, while Samsung and PayPal are suspending activities in the country. /abvnews.al/












