Last week, Ukraine suffered 1,500 Russian bombings, according to kyiv.
Ukrainian territory facing Russian assault: 1,500 bombs in one week
\n\nLast weekend, the world witnessed a new escalation of violence in Ukraine. No less than 1500 Russian bombs touched the Ukrainian territory. In any case, this is what the government in kyiv, the Ukrainian capital, reveals. This situation has generated a wave of indignation and concern from leaders and populations across the world.
\n\nA relentless assault
\n\nThe Ukrainian authorities and several international human rights organizations denounce a truly “unprecedented” offensive by Russia. These figures only illustrate the growing concern of the international community over the escalation of violence between these two countries.
\n\nDramatic humanitarian consequences
\n\nIn addition to considerable material losses, this assault caused the death and injury of numerous civilians. Health services are overwhelmed and humanitarian aid is slow to arrive due to the insecurity in the region.
\n\nThe international reaction
\n\nThe reaction of the international community was not long in coming. The United Nations, the European Union, and other international organizations have strongly condemned these attacks. Calls for an immediate ceasefire and a resumption of negotiations are growing louder.
\n\nFrom tension to open war?
\n\nInternational observers fear that this escalation of violence could lead to open war between Ukraine and Russia. Numerous initiatives aimed at de-escalation have been taken in recent days, but the context remains very tense and uncertain.
\n\nThe next few days will therefore be crucial, as discussions and negotiations continue, in order to put an end to this escalation of violence and preserve the lives of thousands of civilians in danger.
\n\nNo peace can be sustainable if it is not based on respect for international law and the sovereignty of peoples. Given the scale of the crisis in Ukraine, a peaceful and rapid solution is more essential than ever.
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