141 countries condemn the Russian military operations in Ukraine, 5 countries oppose and 35 abstain

upheld141 A country in the United Nations General Assembly drafted a resolution condemning the Russian military operations in Ukraine Amid the opposition of 5 and 35 other countries abstaining from voting, according to urgent news broadcast by the Extra News channel a short time ago.

The United Nations General Assembly approved a resolution condemning in the strongest terms the war in Ukraine, and the United Nations General Assembly called on Russia to withdraw its forces from Ukraine.

The United Nations General Assembly passed a draft resolution condemning the Russian military operation in Ukraine, calling on Russia to end the war in Ukraine.

The Russian military operations in the Ukrainian territory entered their first week, by announcing the complete control of the Ukrainian city of Kherson by the Russian forces, which began their advance in the Ukrainian east on February 24, declaring that their operations come to protect civilians in the Donbass region, which includes the republics of Donetsk and Luhansk, which Moscow recognized this month. past their independence.

And on Wednesday morning, the spokesman of the Russian Armed Forces, Major General Igor Konashenkov, announced that the Russian units of the armed forces had taken full control of the regional center of the Ukrainian city of Kherson.

“Russian units of the Armed Forces have taken full control of the Kherson regional center… During the military operation our forces hit 1,502 military targets, 51 command posts were disabled, 38 anti-aircraft defense systems S-300, Buk M-11 and Osa,” Konashenkov said in the ministry’s statement. 51 radar stations, 47 aircraft on the ground and 11 aircraft in the air, 472 tanks and other armored fighting vehicles, 62 multiple rocket launchers, 206 pieces of field artillery and mortars, 336 units of special military vehicles, and 46 unmanned aerial vehicles have been disabled.

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