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Ukraine Crisis: US emergency meeting with NATO allies

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There was a big turning point in the Ukraine crisis on Friday. US President Joe Biden has called an emergency meeting with NATO allies. Biden is looking for allies amid fears of an attack from Russia. It is believed that Biden is not getting enough support from some countries involved in NATO such as Germany and Turkey. In such a situation, Biden has contacted countries outside the NATO organization. Biden is currently working to strengthen America’s role in the Ukraine crisis through diplomacy.

Ukraine Crisis

Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit the Ukrainian border on Saturday to witness the nuclear wargame of Russian forces. Amidst the deployment of more than 1.5 lakh Russian forces on the Ukrainian border, Putin’s visit to watch the wargame himself is considered a big development. According to the Russian Defense Ministry, the wargame will also involve the forces of the North and South Black Sea, including intercontinental ballistic missiles and cruise missiles with nuclear warheads.

Bomb dropped on school on Ukraine border, 3 teachers injured

Meanwhile, three teachers were injured on Thursday when a bomb fell on a children’s school in Luhanska on the Ukrainian border. However, no child has been injured. According to the Ukrainian military, Russian-backed Ukrainian separatist organizations are active in the region. Separatist groups said late Friday that they would take citizens from Ukraine’s eastern regions to Russia. These organizations say that the countdown of the war has started.

Kamala Harris arrives at NATO meeting, warns of sanctions on Germany, Russia

US Vice President Kamala Harris arrived in Germany on Friday to attend a NATO meeting. He held a meeting with NATO Secretary General Stötlberg. Kamala Harris said the US would impose tough sanctions on Russia in the event of an attack on Ukraine. He claimed that the US has support from other countries including NATO on the issue of Ukraine.

About two lakh Russian troops stationed on the Ukrainian border.

The US claimed on Friday that Russia has increased its troops by about 50,000 along the Ukrainian border during the last one month. There are currently about two lakh Russian troops stationed on the Ukrainian border. The US says Russia falsely claimed last week that it had reduced its troops along the Ukrainian border.

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