[02.03.2022] "Orcs, go away": 19 countries give weapons to Ukraine, out of 16 - volunteers go
- Vasyl Tsupa
- Apr 29, 2022
- 2 min read

The main thing this day:
As of the morning of March 2, more than 2,000 civilians had been killed in a full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. This was stated by the State Emergency Service.
Rescuers managed to save the lives of more than 150 people to eliminate more than 400 fires that occurred after enemy shelling, to evacuate more than 500 people. Pyrotechnicians neutralized 416 explosive devices. Unfortunately, 10 rescuers were killed and 13 were injured in the process.
Biden says the coming months will be difficult for Ukraine; The UN General Assembly condemned Russia's invasion and called for the immediate withdrawal of troops from Ukraine; Russia failed to send 4 warships to the Black Sea due to Turkey's ban; The EU disconnects 7 Russian banks from SWIFT; The European Union bans the export of cash euros to Russia; The United States is considering sanctions against Russia's oil and gas industry; Ukraine continues negotiations with European countries on the provision of combat aircraft; in Bulgaria caught on espionage Russian diplomat.
19 countries are providing weapons to support Ukraine in repelling Russia's attack, and volunteers are coming to Ukraine from 16 countries, said Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.
Men, women, children with flags shout: "Ukraine above all". Fighting between Russian troops and the Armed Forces of Ukraine continues in Melitopol. "We are without weapons. We have no communication, there is no transport. We run out of food. Priests go from house to house, feed people," the doctor said about the situation in the city.

Against the background of Russia's war, support for Ukraine's accession to the European Union and NATO was the highest in the history of polls: 86% - for Ukraine's accession to the EU, 76% - for NATO accession.
Former Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaitė called on the North Atlantic Alliance to join the war for Ukraine, which is defending its independence. She posted a statement on her Facebook page on March 2.
BBC Television 02.03.2022
For the first time in a week, Russian occupation forces have admitted that they have suffered losses in the war with Ukraine, but 10 times less than in reality.

During the seven days of the war in Ukraine, Russian troops killed 21 innocent children and wounded another 55. This was announced on Facebook by the Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights Lyudmila Denisova.
The Kremlin regime wants to make Viktor Yanukovych "president" of Ukraine.
Spain has announced a change of position and will provide Ukraine with offensive weapons.
"And darkness fell." Russia's barbaric war against Ukraine in 15 covers of world publications.

Children detained in Moscow for protesting against the war in Ukraine.

The European Commission promises to provide quick and effective assistance to Ukrainians fleeing the war. The new rules provide for simplification of entry procedures and registration and guarantee of a number of rights.
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