War In Ukraine: 10 Latest Developments

Russian-Ukrainian crisis: Russia accused members of the Polish NATO, the neighbor of Ukraine, began dangerous escalation” in tensions between Moscow and West after Warsaw expelled 45 Russian diplomacy for alleged espionage.

Kyiv, Ukraine: US President Joe Biden will visit a city in Poland who is near the border with Ukraine, the White House said, when he tried to show Western determination to the Russian invasion.

US President Joe Biden said that Russian President Vladimir Putin had failed to divide the west with his war in Ukraine. “NATO never, never united from today. Putin gets the opposite of what is meant to have the consequences of going to Ukraine,” he said after NATO summit in Brussels.

The Head of Alliance Jens Stoltenberg said NATO increased chemical and nuclear defenses for his troops in Eastern Europe in facing concerns over the Russian war in Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged NATO members to provide Kyiv with offensive weapons, including combat tanks and jets, one month into Russian invasion.

Joe Biden will visit a city in Poland who is near the border with Ukraine on Friday, the White House said, when he tried to show Western determination to the Russian invasion.

The most industrial group of seven countries said they would do everything in his strength to hold Putin and his supporters personally responsible for the invasion of Ukraine.

Volodymyr Zelensky said there was a “real” threat that Moscow would use chemical weapons in Ukraine, accusing Russia after using a phosphorus bomb against civilians in the country.

The International Atomic Energy Agency expressed “concern” after Ukraine warned bombings by Russia in the city where the staff worked on the Chernobyl nuclear site.

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