As Russia's invasion of Ukraine entered its 23rd day, the G7 warned that war criminals in Ukraine "will be held responsible". On Thursday, Russia escalated attacks in Ukraine with strikes targeting schools and community centres sheltering civilians. In his sharpest condemnation since the Ukraine invasion began, US President Joe Biden called Putin a "war criminal". Joe Biden will also hold a call on Friday with Xi Jinping as the US piles pressure on China not to provide support to Russia. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy invoked the Berlin Wall in German Parliament and urged Chancellor Olaf Scholz to tear down what he called a wall between "free and unfree" Europe and stop the war in Ukraine. Stay with IndiaToday.in for LIVE updates.
Russia-Ukraine War LIVE Updates: As Russian attack on Ukrainian cities continue, President Zelenskyy said hundreds are still feared trapped under Mariupol theatre bombed by Russia. And after days of progress, talks between both nations have hit a roadblock with Russia accusing Ukraine of dragging on peace talks. According to UN estimates, nearly 6.5 million people have been displaced since the war began. Stay with IndiaToday.in for LIVE updates.
As Russia's invasion of Ukraine entered its 23rd day, the G7 warned that war criminals in Ukraine "will be held responsible". On Thursday, Russia escalated attacks in Ukraine with strikes targeting schools and community centres sheltering civilians. In his sharpest condemnation since the Ukraine invasion began, US President Joe Biden called Putin a "war criminal". Joe Biden will also hold a call on Friday with Xi Jinping as the US piles pressure on China not to provide support to Russia. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy invoked the Berlin Wall in German Parliament and urged Chancellor Olaf Scholz to tear down what he called a wall between "free and unfree" Europe and stop the war in Ukraine. Stay with IndiaToday.in for LIVE updates.
As Russia's invasion of Ukraine entered its 23rd day, the G7 warned that war criminals in Ukraine "will be held responsible". On Thursday, Russia escalated attacks in Ukraine with strikes targeting schools and community centres sheltering civilians. In his sharpest condemnation since the Ukraine invasion began, US President Joe Biden called Putin a "war criminal". Joe Biden will also hold a call on Friday with Xi Jinping as the US piles pressure on China not to provide support to Russia. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy invoked the Berlin Wall in German Parliament and urged Chancellor Olaf Scholz to tear down what he called a wall between "free and unfree" Europe and stop the war in Ukraine. Stay with IndiaToday.in for LIVE updates.
China's support for Russia in the war in Ukraine is showing its limits as the domestic costs for President Xi Jinping start to outweigh the benefits of confronting the U.S.