Ukraine war: Russia seeks voting in Ukraine occupied territories, date set for November 4

Ukraine war: Russia seeks voting in Ukraine occupied territories, date set for November 4

Moscow. Russia has been attacking Ukraine since February 24. During the 6-month war, Russia occupied many areas of Ukraine (Russo-Ukraine War). Now Russia wants to hold elections in these occupied territories. Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed a vote on November 4.

Ukraine has accused the Russian army of massacre in the city of Buka. On the other hand, some conditions are expected to be agreed in the talks between Russia and Ukraine. In the recent talks between the two countries in Turkey, there was hope for an agreement with some conditions. However, despite this conversation, Russia is still carrying out attacks in many areas on the battlefield and the Ukrainian army is also responding with full force.

During the 6-month war, Russia occupied more than 15 regions of Ukraine, including Buka, Mariupol, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Severodnetsk and Lischansk.

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A total of 382 children died in the war.
Ukraine’s Prosecutor General’s Office (PGO) said that 382 children have died in Ukraine after the Russian attack. While 741 have been injured. According to media reports, 388 children died in Donetsk, 204 in Kharkiv, 116 in Kyiv, 71 in Mykolaiv, 61 in Luhansk, 55 in Kherson and 46 in Zaporizhia. Ukraine’s population has taken refuge in other countries than ever before due to Russia’s attack. Some people are not ready to leave the country now. They believe that if there are then they are fine here. The situation will improve in a few days.

tags: russia, russia ukraine war, Vladimir Putin

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