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Ukraine Counter Offensive: Can the Russian President Mr. Putin actually scale the wall?

We have a few things for you in this post which is of utmost importance to India. With the ongoing war in Ukraine America has finally decided to supply Ukraine with F16 fighter jets which is highly sophisticated in its striking capabilities with the other former versions of fighter jets which is currently being used by Ukraine. Russia has warned America of the consequences if the supply goes through as per White House Spokesperson during a regular press briefing a few days before.

In the meantime according to a BBC report the WB has said that the current need for Ukraine to rebuild Ukraine is around 300 billion USD and that is for the first year, but the war is already in the second year. However, as the war in Ukraine has not come to an end this WB report is only on paper as a standard procedure by the UN.

Between this the EU has pledged support of another 50 billion USD for Ukraine in the same report by BBC. Elaborating on the F16s it would take another 6 to 7 months before Ukraine pilots could be trained as pilots capable to fly F16s.

With all this happening as per my blog post previously I have indicated that the ICC has issued a warrant against the Russian President which prevents him from leaving his country and that he could be arrested anywhere in the world outside of his own country and this prevents him or stops him from attending a BRICS conference in South Africa in August.

It remains to be seen if he or anybody could convince the ICC to lift the ban paving a way for peace. 


 

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