By India Today Web office Amid its ongoing military descent in Ukraine, Russia on Thursday advised of a” third world war” in case Kyiv is granted class into North Atlantic Treaty Organization( NATO), media reports said. Russia’s trouble came days after Ukraine PresidentVolodymyr Zelenskyy blazoned a surprise shot for fast- track class of NATO on September 30.
The Russian Defence Ministry, earlier in the day, released a report on the progress of special military operations in Ukraine.12 unmanned upstanding vehicles were destroyed by the Russian army near Novoluganskoye, Staromlinovka, Novogrigorovka, Ivanovka( Donetsk People’s Republic), Vladimirovka( Lugansk People’s Republic), Tavriyskoye, Kiselyovka, Tomarino and Chaykino( Kherson region).
Russia’s military advance in Ukraine| Key UpdatesIn its report, the Russian Army claimed that as numerous as 321 Ukrainian aeroplanesand 161 copters,,211 unmanned upstanding vehicles, 380 air defence bullet systems and,720 tanks have been destroyed during the special military operations so far.
It also said that armoured combat vehicles, 868 combat vehicles equipped with MLRS,,467 field ordnance cannons and mortars, as well as,529 units of special military vehicles were taken down by Russian fortified forces till October 13, 2022.
Although Russia claims to have boosted its descent in Ukraine, several media reported that its service appears to be suffering lapses – from mounting casualties to abating military inventories. Meanwhile, Russia has reported that an estimated new fighters have been drafted into its service.
Ukraine said that Russia lately launched a bullet towards Kharkiv, but due to some specialized issues it hit a domestic structure in Belgorod in Russia.” Russia launched a bullet towards Kharkiv, but commodity went wrong and it hit domestic structure in Belgorod, Russia. Will there be an disquisition? Or discipline? No, Putin doesn’t watch who to kill Ukrainians or Russians,” a tweet by Adviser to the Head of the Office of President read.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, earlier in the day, said the blast in the Nord Stream gas channel last month, which western intelligence agencies have criticized on his own country, was a terrorist attack and this has set’ the most dangerous precedent’. Putin has formally placarded the annexation of over to 18 per cent of Ukraine.
Russia also claimed that the Ukrainian service was responsible for a recent deadly explosion on the Crimean Bridge. A truck exploded on the morning of October 8 while traveling on the road part of the Crimean Bridge, causing seven energy tanks of a train heading to the Crimean Peninsula to catch fire. Three people were killed in the blast.
Despite the trouble by Putin, Britain promised to continue its support of Ukraine and assured to shoot rockets to defend its metropolises in the wake of Russian drumfires that killed at least 19 people and injured scores more before this week.
Meanwhile, India continued its record of impartiality and formerly again abstained on a United Nations General Assembly( UNGA) resolution condemning Russia’s annexation of Ukrainian homes. Explaining India’s decision, Permanent Representative Ruchira Kamboj said that with its” firm resoluteness to strive for a peaceful result through dialogue and tactfulness, India has decided to hesitate”.
The resolution, which entered 143 votes, with only five countries advancing against Russia and 35 abstaining at the Assembly’s exigency session, passed with the needed two- thirds maturity showing Moscow’s insulation.
Russia’s irrecoverable casualties in Ukraine reach,000 colors, the Kyiv Independent reported, citing probing intelligencers. The irrecoverable casualties include those killed in action and missing in action, those who failed in sanitarium and injured colors who can not return to military service.