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Ukraine Dam: Morning update

 

Nothing so far concrete and strong steps have been taken to break into the suspense of who has been responsible? Still all sides are treading the easy path of putting the responsibility on the other person. The war in Ukraine becomes dangerous and dangerous by the progress of each day.

The war should not have begun from what it appears today. One definitely is on the wrong while the other is on the right side can we best describe the war in Ukraine and to the damage to the dam.

As much as everyone should be concerned is the breaking of law, violation of human rights, rightful coexistence and breaking of peace as a result of this war in Ukraine. Soon after COVID 19 all the world attention was drawn to this war. Surely when the hostility comes to an end there will be exactly one loser and one clear winner. On one side of it Putin wants to bring back the ex Soviet Union and on to the other side are the ex Soviet states and allies fighting Putin. Only one solution will correct in this case and it is still unclear what the world expects whether it is for peace in the region or hostility which can spread to all regions in the world? This is the latest update from last night.


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