"This horrific 500-kg Russian bomb fell on a residential building..." - Ukraine's foreign minister
Home > News Shots > World newsThe photo released by the Ukrainian minister about the 500 kg bomb in Russia has caused a stir in the social media.
Russians have been attacking Ukraine for more than 10 days.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday warned the West of a wider war if a no-fly zone is set up, as his forces resumed an offensive against a key Ukrainian city where a planned evacuation of residents failed to take place over security fears.
More than thousands of soldiers from both the countries are reported to be dead.
People of Ukraine
Not only that, the Ukrainian government says that thousands of civilians from Ukraine have been killed in the Russian attack. As the Ukraine-Russia war intensifies, people from other countries are returning to their hometowns amidst various crisis.
Now, Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba on Sunday exhorted Nato to declare a no-fly zone over Ukrainian airspace by sharing a photo of an undetonated shell that landed on a residential building in Chernihiv.
500 kg bomb
On his Twitter page, Minister Dmitro Kuleba posted a photo of a Russian bomb and tweeted, "This horrific 500-kg Russian bomb fell on a residential building in Chernihiv and didn’t explode. Many other did, killing innocent men, women and children. Help us protect our people from Russian barbarians! Help us close the sky. Provide us with combat aircraft. Do something!
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