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Ukraine-Russia crisis: Why doesn't President Biden want to send US troops ?

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Ukraine-Russia crisis: Russia has launched an offensive in Ukraine since Thursday (February 24). Russian troops entered Ukraine from the north, south and east, and there were reports of Russian missile strikes on major cities and army bases. Global New News Desk - Why doesn't President Biden want to send US troops? US President Joe Biden has made a concerted diplomatic effort to prevent Russia's aggression against Ukraine. In the end, their warning proved to be true. They also said that the international security system that is now in place is under threat But Mr Biden also made it clear that the Americans had no intention of going to war, even after it became clear that the Russians were willing to fight. He also made it clear that no US troops would be sent to rescue US citizens from Ukraine if such a situation arose. He also repatriated a handful of U.S. military advisers and observers to Ukraine. The events in Ukraine are the most serious foreign policy crisis under Preside

What is the real cause of the crisis in Russia and Ukraine - how serious is it?

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Ukraine-Russia crisis: Russia has launched an offensive in Ukraine since Thursday (February 24). Russian troops entered Ukraine from the north, south and east, and there were reports of Russian missile strikes on major cities and army bases.         What is the real cause of the crisis in Russia and Ukraine - how serious is it?   Global New News Desk - The three Ukrainian ships anchored off the Russian-occupied Crimean peninsula in 2014. Six crew members were injured when Russians opened fire on the ship.       Two Ukrainian gunboats and a tugboat attempted to cross the Kerch Strait.       Under the 2003 agreement between Moscow and Kiev, the two countries have a partnership in the Kerch Strait and the Sea of ​​Azov.     Crisis in Russia and Ukraine,     Russia, however, has recently launched a search of all ships coming and going from Ukraine, accusing it of invading its waterways. Russia has also deployed tankers under a Russian-built bridge en route to the Sea of ​​Azov.       They

Ukraine-Russia war: Is Russia's invasion going according to plan?

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Ukraine-Russia crisis: Russia has launched an offensive in Ukraine since Thursday (February 24). Russian troops entered Ukraine from the north, south and east, and there were reports of Russian missile strikes on major cities and army bases.   Ukraine-Russia war: Is Russia's invasion going according to plan?     Global New News Desk -   History has shown that starting a war is not as easy as ending it. This is exactly what happened with the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 and the invasion of Iraq in 2003. Russian President Vladimir Putin's campaign in Ukraine could have similar consequences.   There is an old saying that after the first confrontation with the enemy, the military plan never goes according to plan. That is likely to be the case with the Russian military in Ukraine.   Ed Arnold, a European security expert at the Royal United Services Institute (Russia), described Russia's first attack as "not as shocking" and "slower than expected".

Ukraine-Russia: Attack and defense - this war is a difficult test from both sides

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Ukraine-Russia crisis: Russia has launched an offensive in Ukraine since Thursday (February 24). Russian troops entered Ukraine from the north, south and east, and there were reports of Russian missile strikes on major cities and army bases.     Global New News Desk -      Ukraine-Russia: Russian troops in Kharkiv, the second-largest city. Russian forces have entered Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, after seizing southern Melitopol, authorities say. Russian troops have broken through the city's siege and are reportedly fighting Ukrainian forces there. After overnight missile strikes, Russian forces entered the city. A nine-storey residential building collapsed in the missile strike, the emergency department said. As many as 60 residents have been saved by taking shelter in the basement of the building. However, an elderly woman died. For the first time in Kharkiv, real 'street fighting' is happening: analysis According to the BBC's Paul Adams in Kharkiv, for

Disrupted public life, fierce fighting in Kiev after the Russian invasion

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Ukraine-Russia crisis: Russia has launched an offensive in Ukraine since Thursday (February 24). Russian troops entered Ukraine from the north, south and east, and there were reports of Russian missile strikes on major cities and army bases.     Global New News Desk - Public life in Kiev disrupted after Russian invasion . Public life in Kiev has been disrupted since the Russian invasion. As well as fighting around major Ukrainian cities in the south, east and north.     A total of 198 Ukrainians, including three children, have been killed in the Russian attack, according to Health Minister Viktor Liashkor. 1115 people were injured, including 33 children.     Reuters reports that two missiles hit southwestern Kiev this morning local time. According to Kiev city authorities, a missile hit a residential building there. Another missile exploded near the capital's Jhuliani airport, Reuters reported.     Meanwhile, Russian media outlets Interfax and Sputnik reported, citing the Russian D