Russia-Ukraine War / Russia again fired missiles on the calm areas of Ukraine for several weeks, the war again flared up

Zoom News : Nov 17, 2022, 07:10 PM
Russia-Ukraine War: When it seemed that the war between Russia and Ukraine is coming to an end. Once again, showing an aggressive attitude, Russia has again launched rapid missile attacks in the quiet areas of Ukraine for several weeks. Missiles have been fired from the Russian side in the Odessa region of Ukraine. There have also been attacks in several other cities in Ukraine. This aggressive attitude of Russia is being seen at a time when it has suffered a major setback in the Kherson region and its army has had to return. The celebration of independence in Kherson was also made by the local people. Meanwhile, aggressive attitude has been shown during the G20 summit itself.

What does the Russian attack in Odessa mean?

According to the governor of Odessa, Maxim Marchenko, there is a continuous missile attack by Russia. The apprehension is also being expressed that Russia may also do big missile attacks in the coming times. In such a situation, there is a possibility of worsening the situation in the long-peaceful areas of Ukraine. The special thing is that there was peace in Odessa for a few months. But now suddenly Russia has again targeted this area of ​​Ukraine. The strategy under which these attacks were carried out is not yet clear.

Putin is getting aggressive even after the opposition of the world

At this time, Russian President Vladimir Putin was also surrounded by many countries in the G-20 summit, before Putin had refused to participate in the G-20. India definitely maintained a neutral stand in this whole matter, but from America to Britain, all these countries blamed Putin for issues like economic slowdown, inflation. It was also emphasized that Russia must immediately end the ongoing war in Ukraine. But this did not affect Putin. On the contrary, Russia is aggressively attacking even those areas of Ukraine which were calm for several weeks.

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