International Court of Justice urges Russia to withdraw from war

The International Court of Justice has asked Russia to withdraw from the war as soon as possible. Ukrainian President Vladimir Selensky responded that the International Court of Justice’s reference to Ukraine’s victory. Following this, Selensky tweeted that he would withdraw from the war with Russia.

There are reports that progress is being made in peace talks between the two countries, signaling the end of the Ukraine-Russia war. Ukraine said it had agreed to prepare a 15-page draft. The agreement indicates a ceasefire and the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops. It is estimated that if the war continues, there will be up to one crore refugees.

Ukraine had earlier filed a complaint with the International Court of Justice. Its fate is coming in these minutes. The International Court of Justice has ruled that this is an invasion of the sovereign state.

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Earlier, a car bomb had exploded at an Iraqi police recruiting center at Kisak, killing at least 10 people. The news was released by the US Embassy in Kiev. No further details were available on the shooting. Russia has expanded its offensive into more Ukrainian cities on the 21st day of the occupation. The Russian army took control of the Black Sea yesterday. With this, the international trade of Ukraine by sea came to a halt.

Russia continues its offensive in and around the capital, Kiev. A Russian defense spokesman has previously said that major cities will soon be conquered. One person has been killed in a shelling attack on a residential complex in Kiev.

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