Russia-Ukraine war news: Putin says Ukraine's future in doubt as ceasefires collapse
India TodayRussian President Vladimir Putin warned Saturday that Ukrainian statehood is in jeopardy and likened the West’s sanctions on Russia to “declaring war,” while a promised cease-fire in the besieged port city of Mariupol collapsed amid scenes of terror. The Russian occupants are using heavy artillery, including Grad multiple rocket launchers.” RUSSIAN TROOPS CONTINUE ONSLAUGHT Russia has made significant advances in the south, seeking to cut off Ukraine’s access to the sea. “Ukraine is bleeding,” Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said in a video released Saturday, “but Ukraine has not fallen.” Russian troops advanced on a third nuclear power plant, having already taken control of one of the four operating in the country and the closed plant in Chernobyl, Zelenskyy told U.S. lawmakers. And in a warning of an impending hunger crisis yet to come, the U.N. World Food Program has said millions of people inside Ukraine, a major global wheat supplier, will need food aid “immediately.” Also Read: No time for sentiment: War refugees fleeing Ukraine grab documents, pets, some photos