Lavrov Laughed At When He Claims Russia Is Trying To End The War They Started
At the G20 Summit Lavrov is mocked in public
Day 373 (3 March 2023)
Ukraine received 17 bodies of their fallen soldiers back, where to date 1426 soldiers have been returned since the start of the invasion.
Estonia's Foreign Minister, Urmas Reinsalu has stated that Ukraine must become a member of NATO after the war. Otherwise, it will suggest that NATO is afraid of Russia, and further invasions by Russia may occur. This is what many have said already, and the fact that Germany and France vetoed their application in 2008 has led to the current situation. It cannot be permitted to happen again.
In Russia, 56% of international companies are still trading in Russia. French, German, and Japanese companies are the ones that still have a presence in Russia.
Newly deployed Russian soldiers don't appear to be trained, as one regiment made a video and sent it to Putin, telling him that they were sent to the front line without artillery, support, reconnaissance, or communications. Reports claim that most of the regiment were killed near Donetsk.
In the US, two nationals were arrested in Kansas City for allegedly, sending aviation technology to Russia.
Ukraine has ordered the evacuation of Kupiansk, a city that they retook and liberated last year. The Russians have returned to retake the city, which is about 80 miles away from Bakhmut where the bloody battle continues.
There is more Russian propaganda being spread on state television, where allegations of the British involvement in the attack, or a village on the border of Russia and Ukraine were made. It appears to be an attempt to convince the Russians, that the British and Americans are attacking Russia, but provide absolutely no evidence of the claims.
At the G20 Summit, Lavrov, was laughed at when he was interviewed, and claimed that Russia was trying to stop the war in Ukraine.
The Latvian, president Eglis Levits visited Ukraine, and met with Zelenskyy, as stated that the whole world should support Ukraine to enable security in the world. Levitas attended the First United for Justice conference also called the ‘Legal Ramstein’, where discussions on the special tribunal to address the war crimes committed by Russia were held.