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February 25, 2022 Ukraine enters Second Day under Massive Russia attack as President Zelensky says 137 Citizens died on First Day of War

Ukraine enters Second Day under Massive Russia attack as President Zelensky says 137 Citizens died on First Day of War

Russian invasion of Ukraine rolls into the second day, as countries around the world have imposed new sanctions against Moscow

As night fell, after the first full day of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine., as forces from Moscow moved quickly across Ukrainian territory on different fronts yesterday, with gunfire, explosions and aerial combat reported across the country, the tolls of the war have started to emerge.

Fighting broke out at major locations, including an airfield near the capital that was seized by Russian troops and which Ukrainian paratroopers claimed to have re-taken

Russian forces, however, seized control of Chernobyl, site of the 1986 nuclear disaster and a place that remains radioactive to this day, prompting significant concern from international nuclear watchdogs

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has vowed to continue fighting, saying that “a new iron curtain” is falling into place – and his job is to make sure his country remains on the western side

He added that 137 Ukrainian citizens have been killed – both soldiers and civilians – in the first day of combat

He said in a video address that the Russians want to destroy Ukraine politically by liquidating the head of state.”

This comes as Western nations have stepped up financial sanctions on Russia’s banks and high-ranking officials, with the US cutting off high-tech exports to Russia butNato nations will not send troops to Ukraine

The US has ordered 7,000 additional troops to Europe – saying the deployment to Germany was intended to “reassure Nato allies” in the region

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February 25, 2022 Ukraine Attack: Hundreds arrested in Anti-war Protests in Russia

Ukraine Attack: Hundreds arrested in Anti-war Protests in Russia

Russian authorities have warned anti-war sympathizers from gathering for protests after President Vladimir Putin launched an invasion of Ukraine.

This comes as at least 1,000 people have been detained in anti-war protests across Moscow.

The Investigative Committee, a government body that investigates major crimes, warned Russians of legal repercussions for joining unsanctioned protests related to “the tense foreign political situation.”

It said it was responding to social media calls to protest against Putin’s decision to attack Ukraine.

Russia has strict protest laws and demonstrations often end in mass arrests.

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February 25, 2022 Nigerian embassy in Ukraine asks citizens in that Country to take Responsibility for their Personal Security and Safety

Nigerian embassy in Ukraine asks citizens in that Country to take Responsibility for their Personal Security and Safety

The Nigerian Embassy in Ukraine had asked citizens in the East European country to remain calm and take responsibility for their personal security and safety.

The warning was contained in an Embassy notice made available to newsmen.

It urged Nigerian national’s resident in Ukraine to temporary relocate to anywhere considered safe by private arrangements.

The Embassy, however, added that they should ensure that they do all the needful to validate all their resident documents for ease of return to the country when desired.

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February 25, 2022 House of representatives calls for immediate evacuation of Nigerians in Ukraine as Russian forces fired from all fronts

House of representatives calls for immediate evacuation of Nigerians in Ukraine as Russian forces fired from all fronts

The Nigeria’s House of Representatives has ordered for immediate evacuation of Nigerians in Ukraine.

As a sequel to the adoption of the move by a member representing Kaduna, Ahmed Munir, the lower chamber of the National Assembly on Thursday charged the house to begin discussion with the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs in order to facilitate the immediate evacuation of Nigerians studying in Ukraine.

The House members were unanimous in their recognition of lives of Nigerians staying in Ukraine, adding that the situation in Ukraine at the moment called for a proactive action from the Federal Government.

Responding to the issue, the Speaker of the House, Femi Gbajabiamila, noted that the House would commence talks with Air Peace in order to ensure that Nigerians in Ukraine are rescued home.

Minister of foreign affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama in an interview said the federal government will arrange a special flight operation for Nigerians who are willing to be evacuated from Ukraine.

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