War in Ukraine: 2,550 civilians were able to leave through humanitarian corridors on Thursday

Somewhere 2,550 civilians were able to leave its areas Of Ukraine where fierce battles are raging yesterday Thursday, announced the Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine, Irina Verestsuk, earlier today.

About 2,300 people arrived in Zaporizhia, among them 290 residents of Mariupol, who moved by their own means, the deputy prime minister clarified. Another 220 people arrived in the city from Lugansk Oblast.

The war that broke out with her Russian invasion of Ukraine on the 24th of February passes into a new phase as well Russian troops are expected to launch an operation to seize all of Donbassthe eastern part of the country, where the self-proclaimed “people’s democracies” of Lugansk and Danieck are located.

In the meantime, the military defeats that Kyiv and western capitals say the Russian army exists in Ukraine can lead him Russian president Vladimir Putin to resort to the use of regular nuclear weapon, or low-power nuclear weaponclaimed its leader CIAThe William Burns. The warning comes after sinking of the Russian Black Sea flagship, Moskvaa “hard blow” for Moscow.

“Given that President Putin and Russian leaders are likely to sink into despair, given the military defeats they have suffered so far, none of us can take it lightly. threat of possible recourse to regular nuclear weapons, or (nuclear weapons) of low powerSaid Mr Burns during a speech in Atlanta.

Source: News Beast

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