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Russian Attack Caused Heavy Damage To Odessa Airport

Russian attack caused heavy damage to Odessa airport, in the last 24 hours: Russia Ukraine War.

Russian attack intensified, 200 soldiers were killed, and 17 military bases were destroyed. Russia has again carried out major attacks on Ukrainian military bases in the last 24 hours.

The Russian army destroyed 17 military bases in Ukraine by attacking them with cruise missiles. In addition, a Ukrainian army command post and food warehouses were also destroyed in the attacks.

More than 200 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in these attacks. 23 armored vehicles of the Ukrainian army are also reported to have been destroyed.

The airstrip was destroyed in a missile attack.

According to the governor of Odessa, the Russian army has also caused heavy damage to the airstrip by missile strikes at the airport in the coastal city of Odessa.

In the fierce fighting in Kharkiv, the Ukrainian army has claimed to have taken back four bases from the Russian army.

The Ukrainian military claimed that Russian forces launched major strikes in the Donbas area on Saturday but failed to capture three areas.

The Russian army is currently trying to capture Lyman and Svyrodonsk in Donsk and Popsana in Luhansk.

Arms supply weakens the possibility of a ceasefire.

Russia has made it clear that sanctions from Western countries and arms supplies to the Ukrainian military will likely weaken the ceasefire and intensify the war.

So far, more than $8 billion worth of weapons has been supplied to Ukraine. Many times more weapons than this are to be found in the coming days.

To counter Russia, about 40 countries including America, and Britain is giving arms to Ukraine.

Ukraine exploring the possibility of getting security guarantees from UNSC permanent members and China.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitro Kuleba said that Kyiv is studying the possibility of obtaining security guarantees from members of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), including China.

In an interview with China’s state-run Xinhua News Agency, Kuleba said the Budapest memorandum on security assurances failed to guarantee Ukraine real security.

According to Kuleba, security in Europe will improve when Russia withdraws its troops from Ukraine.

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