Close to the Russian border, there is a city called Kharkiv with a population density of 1.4 million. Vladimir Putin has been single-mindedly targeting this city, and his troops invaded Ukraine last Thursday.

Amidst the evacuation process and continuous shelling of civilians, 1 Indian student couldn’t make it to the safe haven. He hailed from Haveri, Karnataka. CM Basavaraj Bommai was shocked and stated that all efforts were in place to bring his body back. His name was Naveen Shekharappa Gyanagoudar and he was pursuing medicine at the Kharkiv National Medical University; he was 20 years old.

Russian military continues to bombard civilian dwellings with heavy artillery and shelling. How many lives of innocent victims have been claimed so far is still a question unanswered.

On Tuesday So far 5 people died and 5 others have been severely wounded as Russian troops brutally shelled and brought down the Kyiv TV Tower, its the main Television tower in Kyiv; attacking the tower made it absolutely dysfunctional stated Ukraine’s Interior Minister Anton Herashchenko.

Close to 70 Ukrainian soldiers have been brutally attacked and are dead as the Russian troops continue shelling on the military base in the region of Sumy. Head of the Sumy region Dmytro Zhyvytsky confirmed that the cemetery was being prepared for these 70 departed soldiers.

NATO’s failed diplomacy and the absence of timely help from the West are the reasons for the loss of lives and the disaster Europe is currently facing. What started as a diplomatic dialogue ended in a war. West outrightly abandoned dialogue and let the city of Kyiv burn under Putin’s aggression.

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