It’s been 15 days now since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and Ukraine has already seen enough destruction done by Putin. Russian Forces are still attacking mercilessly at the different spots in Mariupol and Zhytomyr. Innocent people are dying continuously in this war from the very first day and everyone is praying for this war to end soon. And it looks like it is going to happen before long. The reason behind this assumption is that Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is now no longer pressing to get Nato membership for Ukraine. He said he changed his mind about Ukraine joining Nato. he also said that Ukraine won’t beg on its knees for something. The statement is big enough to stop the war as it is one of the main reasons that this war took place between both countries. But there are still some conditions of Russia that need to be accepted in order to stop this war.

Ukraine also demanded a humanitarian corridor to and from Mariupol while there was a talk between Dmytro Kuleba and Sergei Lavrov, Foreign Ministers of Ukraine and Russia, but that was left unaccepted. Also, the Russian Foreign Minister said that he doesn’t want to believe it, and he does not believe it when asked if the current crisis will lead to nuclear war?

These are the Russia-Ukraine War live updates.

Also, President Zelenskyy said that the government of Ukraine will Confiscate the every belonging to Russian authority. As per the latest news on Russia and Ukraine, Mayor Vitali Klitschko claimed that half of the population or more has left the country since the crisis has begun.

On the other hand, US President Joe Bidden has banned all the oil, natural gas & coal imports from Russia to the US. The US won’t be receiving any energy source from Russia in the coming future according to the Russia-Ukraine War News LIVE Updates. Many companies like Youtube, Google Play, Twitter suspended their services in Russia.

Indian nationals are currently using Humanitarian corridors for evacuation from Sumy.

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