Putin promises response to strategic threats

Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned outside forces against interfering in the Ukrainian conflict, promising a “lightning-speed” response to such actions, with the use of Moscow’s most advanced weaponry.

Speaking to lawmakers in Moscow on Wednesday Putin said,“If someone decides to intervene in the ongoing events from the outside and create unacceptable strategic threats to us, they should know that our response to those oncoming blows will be swift, lightning-fast”.

“We have all the tools to do this. Tools that no one except us can brag about. But we’re not going to brag. We’ll use them if such a need arises.Russian authorities have already made all the necessary decisions to prepare for such a response, he added.

Last week, Moscow successfully tested its state-of-the-art RS-28 Sarmat inter-continental ballistic missile. The new nuclear-capable weapon can carry several Avangard hypersonic gliders, which are said to be able to bypass any existing air defenses due to their extreme speed and ability to make constant maneuvers during their flight.

Unlike Russia, the US and its NATO allies currently have no hypersonic weapons in service. For now, at least.

Western countries have been actively supplying Kiev with weapons, including anti-tank and anti-aircraft missile systems, armored vehicles and howitzers, since the start of the conflict with Russia. They have also imposed harsh sanctions aimed at reducing Russia’s ability to fund its military campaign.

Source: RT

Russia declared a ceasefire in two Ukrainian cities

On the tenth day of the conflict with Ukraine, Russia has declared a temporary ceasefire in two cities.

According to the Russian Defense Ministry, a ceasefire has been declared today, March 5, at 10 am Moscow time,calling for humanitarian aid.Humanitarian corridors will be opened to evacuate locals from Maripol and Volnovakha during the ceasefire.

During the second round of talks between the officials of the two countries, it was agreed to open the corridor for humanitarian aid.

Russia’s Defense Ministry has claimed that Russian forces did not target Ukrainian cities. Russia claimed that there was no threat to civilians and that only military structures were attacked.

Russia announces military action in Ukraine

Russia has announced military action against Ukraine.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced military action as the crisis in Ukraine was being discussed in UN Security Council. Putin announced in a televised address that a special military operation had been launched in the Donbas area.

Meanwhile, large explosions were heard in the capital Kyiv, Donetsk, and Luhansk, the BBC reported. Russia has recognized Donetsk and Luhansk as independent states.

Phone conversation between US President and British Prime Minister about Ukraine

US President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson have spoken on the phone about Ukraine.

Despite repeated warnings of possible Russian military action, Biden and Johnson agreed that the diplomatic solution is still possible. The British prime minister has said he is ready to do anything to help Biden in the crisis. Biden also vowed not to do anything without British help.

On Monday, Russia’s foreign minister also said “we are not tired of diplomacy.” Despite gathering more than 100,000 troops on the Ukrainian side of the border, Moscow has denied any involvement in the attack.