UKRAINE

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has today made an appeal to Moscow to resume talks on peace and security in the region, because otherwise the consequences for Russia will be felt by several generations, France press reports. Several rounds of peace talks have been staged since Russia commenced its onslaught on the neighboring Ukraine on February 24th. In another move, Zelensky announced the Ukrainians who got relocated because of the war were going to get assistance. He explained the ministers of the Ukrainian government are working on a programme of providing support to those who had to abandon their homes or flee the war. The Russian army carries on its operations in the regions of Luhansk in the east of Ukraine, where many people have been killed and houses destroyed. Russian war planes on Friday destroyed 69 military targets in Ukraine including three S-300 anti-aircraft defence units, the Russian Defence Ministry has announced. According to the US Department of Defence, since the beginning of the invasion, Russia has launched over 1,080 missiles against Ukraine. 3.2 million Ukrainians have left the country, two thirds of them arriving in Poland, which is just a stopover during their exile.